 Originally Posted by hathor28
I thought deild was based on continuing a dream, no matter how you do it. ? Or is that a dild?
Not really, sometimes people can fall asleep and then become lucid once in the dream and it may seem as if it was a Deild, other times people will move after they wake up and do a quick Wild. Its hard to draw a line between Deild and Wild but in general Deilding only take 1-2 minutes max.
 Originally Posted by ThAtaInTmE
dutchraptor, nice tutorial. DEILD has been my goal for about two weeks now, and im glad to see a decent tutorial.
For me, a mantra is enough to realize when i wake up after a dream, but not enough to keep me from moving. Any suggestions?
Thanks, mantra's is all you've got. Over time you will learn not to move, it can be hard but just keep trying.
 Originally Posted by xpin2winx
Im going to try this everyday until i get it. I woke up this morning at 730 was very disappointed. My earphones were out of my ears and i didnt wake up from my alarm. Going to try a longer/louder alarm
Ya happens to me sometimes if I'm really tired the alarm doesn't wake me up . You have great determination btw, can wait to start hearing of results 
 Originally Posted by VictoReverie
Thanks for the great tutorial! I have used autosuggestion to wake up multiple times a night, repeating "I will wake up after every dream", but I have trouble not moving when I wake up. How should I learn to stay still after a dream? I have been thinking of using the manta "I will wake up after every dream and stay completely still". Are there any better mantas/techniques?
It's hard to practise two mantras so maybe switch every night. night 1 you say I will stay completely still once i wake up, night 2 you say I will wake up after my dream etc etc.
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