Quote Originally Posted by Zoth View Post
It's EILD: externally induced lucid dream (not to confuse with EILD: electrical induced lucid dream, which uses only makes used of electronic devices).

Normally, the term is used when you have an outside source of sensory input that makes it into the dream, allowing you to use it as a cue to lucidity. If you just happen to recognize a random sound and become lucid without planning...I guess it could be considered an EILD too

There is a person (can't remember the name) that was working on EILD, but with vibrations...any way, I'm pretty sure if you dig around you can find several people experimenting with sounds (was it you Vagaltone?)

PS: (How come we don't have a thread discussing what does it mean exactly to induce a lucid dream?! Must think about this).
So thats what its called! cool! Ive had a few of these by accident but I forgot the name of the technique. Theyre pretty easy to do but it takes a while finding out all the querks that make it work, especially since when you're using sounds you have to find the perfect volume, otherwise it doesnt work and wakes you up.