Short answer: No. |
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For a long time I have been trying to have Dream Induced Lucid Dreams, although kind of on and off. My success with that has been very average, only a couple of lucid dreams that lasted a few seconds, that I could not control. Is the WILD more effective than the DILD? |
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Short answer: No. |
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Simple answer is neither WILD nor DILD are techniques. They are types of lucid dreams. |
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I always try to DILD when I go to bed, then DEILD or else WILD when I wake up? Is this just confusing my subconscious? |
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Okay, I tried to WILD yesterday during the day when I was tired and I did achieve some good results. The technique is similar to that I used to practice astral projection, which I never succeeded at. It does feel very strange but I think I can do it. I also tried the DEILD last night but that's going to take more practice |
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Hey buddy, I know what you are going through. I had the same thing when I was beginning at this. You just have to keep trying, and realize that there isn't any reason for you to wake up. I mean, really just think about how there is no logical reason that becoming lucid should wake you up. When you get lucid don't think "I hope the dream doesn't end," and if/when you do just drop down and study the ground or a nearby textured object. It helped me a lot with getting that thought off my mind. For me WILD is not effective, however everyone is different, so you can try. Just because someone can't do it doesn't mean you can't, and unfortunately that kind of works the opposite way as well. How are you trying to induce DILDs? If your technique isn't working, try to change it a bit. I find that having lucid dreaming on your mind before you go to sleep helps a ton. |
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Hey, thanks for your reply. I try to DILD by doing regular RC's and trying to keep a dream journal. I generally have to be really obsessed for it to work, and I am. But sometimes it's hard to keep the motivation, even thought I really, really want to be able to lucid dream. I know I should stick to one technique but I don't know which. |
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Hi, |
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I see what you mean moonshine, I've thought that before. But how come people can see event that are presently happening if it is a lucid dream? Or can one do that in a lucid dream? (That would be pretty cool |
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I personally have only had one DILD, but I've had plenty of WILDS. |
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That's pretty interesting. I guess if you get the hang of WILDing you can do it pretty often. I think I've seen some of your posts about taking supplements (galatamine among others). Can you say the same thing about WILDs being easier to achieve when you arent taking any supplements? |
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