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      FILD! The AKONO WAY

      just my take on the FILD

      This technique should be used as an alternative to a DEILD, in the fact that it keeps you a little more aware while going back to sleep. For best results, learn to wake up naturally after a dream without setting alarms.


      My take on the FILD

      Alright...it starts after I wake up after my last dream. I don't open my eyes, I don't get up, I just lay where I'm at.

      First thing I do is start thinking about the fact that I'm going to LD. I do this until I feel like I can't feel my hands or feet. I really don't worry about the images that are in my head at the moment, cause they happen randomly for me, and probably none for others. Now in turn this gets me a little to fired up for sleep, so I start to Move my fingers like the FILD technique. Minute movement of my index and left middle finger. While doing the FILD movements, I notice what parts of my body still need to be relaxed, and I let them go limp. It could be my face, my feet, or other things, but I make sure nothing on my body is tense while I'm doing the actual FILD movement.

      Then I'll get what feels like I'm rocking back and forth. When that happens, I'll stop the FILD, and think about nothing. Normally, imagery or sound will start. It could be anything from a voice, to light, to "miniature dreams". If I don't renter the dream then, I'll go back to the finger movements one more time...to get it where it feels like my body is vibrating, and stop again. And think about nothing...from this point either I'll enter a dream, or rinse wash and repeat.

      Key points:
      Get Comfortable: Just make sure you're in your normal sleeping position. Don't try anything different or fancy.

      Stay Relaxed: when switching from the FILD movements, to regular WILDing, you need to stay relaxed as possible. Sometimes I'll even tell myself "relax", and stop breathing for a second...not hold my breath...but I wont inhale after I've exhaled for a couple of seconds. Make sure that your mind isn't focused on anything during that moment.

      Know that it's going to work: Get your confidence up like at least 2 hours before you initially go to sleep.

      Don't worry about picturing a scene: I wake up in my room Lucid, and I really don't care if I'm not at a beach or outside in a picture perfect day. I'm lucid, and it's go time!



      Summary
      The whole key to it all is to keep your mind alert during the wild phase. The finger movements are used to let you know what part of your body you need to relax...NOT to enter the dream. You just alternate each and when you get back to that WILD part...just let go of everything and hop straight into dream land lucid. If you ever feel things going on that may seem like it's leading to a dream while you're FILDing...STOP movement, and think about nothing.
      Last edited by Akono; 12-18-2010 at 05:36 PM. Reason: making it more better.

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      Fild > Deild, anyday for me. Also, I would really like to thank you for saying focus on what you want to do before you start moving fingers. I always seem to forget.

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      How often do you get LDs using this tech?

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      Quote Originally Posted by hellohihello View Post
      Fild > Deild, anyday for me. Also, I would really like to thank you for saying focus on what you want to do before you start moving fingers. I always seem to forget.

      That is all.
      No problem man, I truly believe that confidence is one of the most important factors to all lucid dreaming methods.


      Quote Originally Posted by Phantasos View Post
      How often do you get LDs using this tech?
      it varies, because i don't always wake up after my dreams. In general, I get DILDs and WILDs a lot more than this, but it's another tool to use in the right situation that works really well. Sometimes I can use them after a successful WILD or DILD. If you're good at waking up after your dreams, i would suggest learning some type of DEILD technique so you have more chances to become lucid.

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      how can this coexist with dream recall/keeping a DJ?
      thats my only skepticism for this technique... and I haven't been able to make it work.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Lolasaurus View Post
      how can this coexist with dream recall/keeping a DJ?
      thats my only skepticism for this technique... and I haven't been able to make it work.
      Like most WILD techniques, it doesn't require a DJ, but it does require the person to be able to have at least one dream a night. If you wake up right after that dream ends and don't move, or open your eyes, then that's the moment to do this technique.

      This technique is very situational dependent

      Keep in mind that this shouldn't be used like a normal WILD or any other WBTB technique. It's purpose is to be done immediately after the dream ends, and the person does not get up, move or open the eyes. If a person doesn't find themselves in that situation, then it's best to try a regular WBTB technique.

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