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FILD Failure..
last night I attempted FILD after waking twice from dreams. The first time I tried it i'm pretty sure I just fell asleep, woke up an hour later or so after another dream and tried again, I was really uncomfy though and the room was light and there was lots of noise distraction, it took me a long time to get back to sleep maybe 10 minutes, I tied to FILD throughout this time but I had to move around a lot to get comfy so gave up in the end.
So I guess my questions are,
How often does FILD work for you?
If you're really uncomfy should you move or stay still and FILD?
Also a kind of side question, in the tutorials it says that FILD does not give you SP but on the other hand DEILD does give you a short SP, why the difference when the methods seem to be so similar?
Thanks, Skepticsnake
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I'm not a FILD master or anything, but from my experience, I haven't been very successful with using it as a replacement for a WBTB WILD. There are only a handful of times when it's worked for me in that sense. However, when used as an alternative to a DEILD, it's been pretty efficient for me. I don't wakeup often after my dreams, but when I do, FILDs tend to have a higher success rate than the DEILD.
As for the comfortable part....i try to remain in the same spot i woke up in (since I use them like a DEILD). If I move in anyway after waking up, I'll just go for a regular WILD. Also, if it takes more than say five minutes, then I get up and go for for a regular WILD later.
As for the tutorial question, I'm not sure. Based on assumption, I would say it's probably because they're using it like a WILD, and the transition takes longer, and thats why they're experiencing it.
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I kept up trying FILD, the other night I failed again, but last night I had a kind of success with it.
I think i had a HH but i'm not sure. I woke after a dream and didn't move a muscle or open my eyes (i've been using autosuggestion to try and do this and am very happy it worked!) Upon waking I immediately started FILD and within a few seconds something happened. I was still lying in bed but I could see through my eyelids to a bookcase in the room, this bookcase is in my room in real life but when I saw it it was much closer and I was focusing on a green book. Then I had a kind of bad feeling and got a little scared, I felt like someone was touching the side of my face, I just thought to myself that this was probably SP or something and to just relax, at which point a tingling feeling spread accross my whole face and I decided to do a reality check.
I did the check where you contract a muscle a the back of your throat and try and breathe through your nose, that way you can RC without moving. So tried it and I could still breathe. I assumed I was in a false awakening as I still felt I was in bed. I opened my eyes and moved but my body was too heavy for me to be in a dream, I did the RC again and it failed, I was awake :S
What did I do wrong? Any help or advice for next time would be really really helpful!
Did I try and get up too soon? Is it just a case of practice?
Thanks, skepticsnake
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It sounds like you just need to get some more attempts under your belt. Looks like you're making excellent progress though. Keep it up. :) Just remember to relax no matter what you think is going on until you're in the dream.
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Thanks for the advice Akono, i'll be sure to keep practicing and focussing on the technique im using at the moment as I seem to be making some progress with it. Hopefully just with more preactice I can learn how to transition into lucidity.
Skepticsnake
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Just to update my situation, last night I woke from a dream, didn't move just like before and trid FILD, unfortunately nothing happened. I got a very mild tingling sensation when i tried to immerse myself in a previous dream, but nothing happened from there on.
There were a number of distractions and it was quite late in the morning so this might have had something to do with the lack of results.
I will keep trying this method and hopefully lucid dream one day soon!
Advice welcome!
Skepticsnake