i'm gonna be real blunt with you.
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Originally Posted by
BigFan
Don't get me wrong, I think DILDs and DEILDs are great, but, having the bad recall that I do and forgetting to do RCs during the day(Since first post, I've gotten it so that I can do 10 now at least), I thought that if I try to attempt a WILD, I will have a much high chance of entering a lucid dream than a DILD, since, it seems that if you can stay conscious during SP, your chance of entering a dream are VERY high in comparison to just going to bed and hoping to have one. Only problem I am experiencing at the moment is my fear of SP.
DILDs and DEILDs are two different things. a deild is a WILD. Yes you only wake up for about a second...but you're up...and then you go straight into a lucid....making it a form of wild.
another thing "bad recall". Work on it. Don't take the easy way out, because you will get swallowed up, bones and all. I've been working on LDing for two years now, and I don't always get WILDs working, and sometimes they end up as DILDs. It's better to practice both methods, and have a fail safe, than wondering about what would be "easier". Cause both of them take practice. Any DILDer will tell you it takes commitment to recall dreams...think about RCing ect ect, and any WILDer will tell you that it still takes commitment, but a different type. There no easy way out of this.
People like me will tell you to work on both. Maintain a DJ, remember your HH,HI,SP events as well as you remember your dreams. Cause you never know when that WILD will fail, and you end up in a DILD. If you work on only one technique, you're limiting yourself. And if you're trying one technique out over the other because it seems easier than the other, you're fooling yourself. Both take practice, both take dedication, and both are the shit when you get them down, but you still may not get them down all the time.
Sure a WILD sounds nice, but what happens when it fails and you just end up dreaming? There a chance for a DILD. And yeah, DILDing sounds nice too....but what happens when you've woken up early out of a dream, and you're about to go back to sleep?
Put some work into it, and don't worry about how all these other people are getting lucid. And if you want a sure fire way to do it, learn both techniques at the same time.