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      If i'm able to WILD am i able to perform DEILD / CAN-WILD?

      Hi guys i've got quite newbie question
      I'm able to WILD
      So would that make me able to do DEILD / CAN-WILD which are kinda modified versions of WILD?

      I've tried to do DEILD / CAN-WILD twice yet i've failed
      Probatly because i forgot to use anchor or visualization of recent dream or new dream scene

      - Thanks and sorry for quite newbie question
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      DEILD is just like a WILD where you fast forward to the part where you're just about to fall asleep.
      DEILD is different though when exiting from a lucid versus a non-lucid. lucid exit DEILD is considered easier since you're basically entirely "there" in the dream state and aware, and your body is basically still asleep. Exiting from a non-lucid you need to recognize your state fairly quickly, remain mostly still, and quietly drift back to sleep with some awareness.
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      DEILD= Dream exit initiated LD.

      So for a LD to be called a DEILD, you have to enter another LD after exiting a non-lucid or LD. For that to happen, you have to realize you are in a dream, so you don't wake yourself up too much and you basically WILD yourself back into a LD. This is much easier done, as fryingman said, if your previous dream was lucid, since then you are already aware and know what to do. I have had about 50 DEILD, but they were all from a LD. Never from a non-lucid.

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