So if you have heard of "The Phase" by Michael Raduga you know it's nothing new in terms of the experience. He uses the term "The Phase" to refer to all of the lucid dreaming related phenomenon (as we would say) other people refer to by different terms. I totally agree with the assessment that these are all pretty much the same thing.
Explorations in Consciousness is a great book on this topic (i.e.: lucid dreaming vs. OBE's).
His documentary video is a bit out there with some conspiracy stuff (i.e.: the government wants to control us) and his idea that all religions come from the phase (the guy is clearly an atheist), but if you get past all of the "every cool thing in the world come from the phase bologna" you realize his technique is somewhat unique. I am not aware of any major religion that claims that all dreams are divine, so his experiments about reproducing religious experiments seem to be more about Hollywood glamorization. That caveat aside, I found great success with his technique.
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He claims that 80 percent (if I remember correctly) of people are able to succeed within 3 days of trying his technique. Granted these are via his workshops where the experience levels are probably inclusive of experts and the intent is extremely high.
It took me about 5 days of trying his technique but I had 3 lucids back to back using it this morning and they were pretty epic in total. The first was short but the second two were quite amazing in terms of length, clarity, and stability. Robin Williams also made a guest appearance. I don't attribute the quality necessary to the technique but I rarely have had a more stable lucid where I could look away and back again and everything was exactly the same.
So here are my impressions:
The first couple of days I didn't have much luck although I had one experience where I lifted out of my body but felt glued to it. I couldn't quite pull out. I pulled so hard (intently) I could feel my physical body start to move and eventually gave up. I would reiterate that I don't believe I am literally leaving my body.
Today however I cycled techniques as he describes and eventually struck gold with the rolling technique. I could feel my body start to sway even though I thought I was totally awake. I kept swaying and rolled out completely into my bedroom. This worked for my three times throughout the morning.
This is after trying numerous OBE style techniques over the years with very little success.
The key clearly is to attempt this as soon as you wake up.
His book is free now (maybe because he didn't appear to sell any copies on Amazon) and is on his website at
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Out-of-Body Experience and Lucid Dreaming.
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So you will probably see it at first and think that is just a DEILD. But, in fact it's quite different. Bear in mind I have had hundreds of DEILDs and his approach is superior I believe since it doesn't rely on one method to get back into a dream. Normally I would focus on the previous dream or try to visualize, but this is just one method he uses as part of a cycle which includes several tactile techniques.
I saw some really old posts about his book, but nothing substantial and wanted to bring this to forefront for newer dreamers.
He also has some WILD style techniques although they are a split between typical anchoring and using cycling as described in his indirect techniques (although only the anchoring is mentioned in his book).
In regards to the DEILDs style technique I won't bother to describe it since it's outlined in the video and his book, but let me know if anyone has had success with it.
In general if you aren't waking up and lying perfectly still then trying his techniques you are missing an awesome weapon in your arsenal. His method should be written out and sticky-ed I believe although I am not sure if there are copyright implications. I think his material is free to use though and would be happy to type out the process if anyone is interested.