Just for the record:
 Originally Posted by vasiona
WILD stands for Wake-Induced Lucid dream
WILD actually stands for Wake Initiated Lucid Dream. It describes the transition from wake to dream, in this case moving from wake to sleep to dream without losing waking-life self-awareness. Though you might employ techniques to induce a WILD (i.e., SSILD or WBTB), the WILD itself is not a technique, but the result of techniques.
Same goes for DILD, or Dream Initiated Lucid Dream, which is also not a technique but a description of the transition from wake to NLD to LD.
This is not about semantics, BTW; I think the difference is important, and if people were able to stop thinking of WILD and DILD as techniques, they might better understand how to achieve them, and know that they have achieved them.
Sorry to seem a bit persnickety here, but trying to restore the definitions of these transitions to their original state from what they have become has been a sort of quest of mine lately...
P.S.: I forgot to mention, DreamWolfHorse, that you did seem to "just" experience a bit of HI, and not a WILD... next time...
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