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Posts: 1663 Joined: 01 Oct 2010 Last Visit: 21 May 2013
LD count: 102
Location: Croatia | | |
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Posted: Wed 26 Jan, 2011 |
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It's different from a person to person, I never had problem to stay still, and first I used to open my eyes, but just on a sec, more like a peek , but you, it seems that you will need to practice a little more...just be persistent, and don't give up easily!!
Current LD goal(s): #Find/Meet Dream Guide#
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Posts: 112 Joined: 30 Dec 2009 Last Visit: 23 Sep 2012
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Location: England, UK | | |
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Posted: Wed 26 Jan, 2011 |
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I like this technique - I've had success with it twice. I prefer it over WILD, because it's much quicker and it's more interesting.
The first time was when I woke up and I had HI from the dream I just had. I layed still, and I went into SP. After 5-10 seconds of calming down (it can be a bit startling for me when I first enter), I began visualising a dream scene. This can be hard, but I visualise the scene I was last in. After 20 seconds, I realised I was standing up. I slowly opened my eyes, and realised I was dreaming.
The thing I really love about this technique is that the LDs you produce from DEILD are so much more vivid than regular DILDs. When I entered the dream, I was completely shocked at how realistic my dream was. When I entered the dream, it began to go unstable. After keeping calm and rubbing my hands for 5-10 seconds, the dream was stable again and had a 10-15 minute LD.
The 2nd time was when I didn't realise I was awake, and I entered SP. I couldn't think of a scene to visualise, but all of a sudden I began visualising me standing outside my house. Half a minute later - I appeared outside my house. It was very vivid - I could feel the wind, and the sun, and could see very clearly (like I've never seen before in a dream apart from the last DEILD). Again, I had to stabilise at the start but managed to keep the dream stable.
I lost lucidity within 5 minutes, but it was incredible experiencing a dream with vividness that's comparable to real-life.
| JorgeLTE wrote: |
I heared that teachique in the first page of this topic.
When you are in sleep paralysis, you imagine and try to feel someone sitting int the top of you (may be your character or someone you like), and interact with him, taliking in your mind. You should fall into a lucid dream and you don't have to summon your char because its already with you .  |
I keep forgetting to summon my character when I'm in SP - If I recall I talked to you about this with you in the CALD thread.
Next time I try DEILD, I will summon my character as well as visualising a familiar scene.
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Posts: 24 Joined: 30 Jan 2011 Last Visit: 29 Jan 2012
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Posted: Tue 01 Feb, 2011 |
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This is very interesting.. and makes so much sense. It's also very easy to wake up immediately after a dream.. you just tell yourself to do this before going to sleep.. pretty amazing how our SC always obeys hehe. I'll try this tonight and post results tomorrow.
Current LD goal(s): live a full day in a lucid dream
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Posts: 112 Joined: 10 Jun 2010 Last Visit: 16 Jan 2013
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Posted: Tue 01 Feb, 2011 |
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After a while of using this technique I can say that I've been successful only the times I was lying on my stomach. Weird.
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Posts: 24 Joined: 30 Jan 2011 Last Visit: 29 Jan 2012
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Posted: Tue 01 Feb, 2011 |
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hmm I realized it was pretty difficult to wake up with your eyes closed. I had like 7 dreams yesterday all of which I woke up after having them and in absolutely all of them I opened my eyes. I became lucid in two of them but it was through DILDs.. any tips on how to wake up with your eyes closed?
Current LD goal(s): live a full day in a lucid dream
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Posts: 1663 Joined: 01 Oct 2010 Last Visit: 21 May 2013
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Location: Croatia | | |
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Posted: Tue 01 Feb, 2011 |
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Even if you opened eyes it doesn't mean that you won't achieve DEILD, because first time when I tried DEILD I've opened my eyes, and then just closed them and repeated mantra, once or twice, and before I knew I was in a dream... and I was lucid from a start, but ofc I've done 2 RC's just to be sure ...
Peace!
Current LD goal(s): #Find/Meet Dream Guide#
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Posts: 50 Joined: 01 Aug 2011 Last Visit: 15 Jul 2012
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Posted: Sun 14 Aug, 2011 |
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Yea, don't worry about opening your eyes, as long as you get back to sleep relatively quickly you'll have no problem. I've even set alarms, turned it off, wrote down a shorthand of my dream, and was still able to enter that same dream. This is probably subjective, but i'm always incredibly tired when waking up during the night (so much so that concentration can be a problem), so getting back to sleep is the easiest.
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Posts: 1095 Joined: 26 Sep 2010 Last Visit: 23 May 2013
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Location: Australia! | | |
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Posted: Sun 19 Aug, 2012 |
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Oooh. I found the DEILD topic. *Eilatan blows the dust off it
Anyone still look at this?
Current LD goal(s): Meet my dream guide
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Posts: 4072 Joined: 18 Dec 2007 Last Visit: 22 May 2013
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Posted: Mon 20 Aug, 2012 |
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| Eilatan wrote: |
Oooh. I found the DEILD topic. *Eilatan blows the dust off it
Anyone still look at this? |
I thought... I thought it had been buried and forgotten for ever and ever! I hope all the new people see it!
Current LD goal(s): meditate
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Posts: 48 Joined: 10 Aug 2012 Last Visit: 03 Mar 2013
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Posted: Wed 29 Aug, 2012 |
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Ok, so today I woke up in the morning directly from a ND, and I felt pretty rested, but I desided to lay back in bed and close my eyes. I remembered reading something about 'creating your own dream' so I started daydreaming a about what I would in a LD but it felt like a very vivid daydream, or a LD that wasn't vivid at all. I tried to 'jump in' to the dream, but I couldn't no matter how hard I tried. So I'm just wondering, did I do this right? Or was I doing something completely different? Sry if this sounds a little confusing, I'm trying to describe what happened the best I can.
Current LD goal(s): Have a very high level of lucidity in a dream.
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Posts: 50 Joined: 09 Oct 2011 Last Visit: 06 Apr 2013
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Posted: Mon 03 Sep, 2012 |
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I've already trained myself to stay still when I awake from a dream or when I awake from my autostop alarm clock. I usually try to continue the dream scene from where it left off, but if I don't remember, I create a new one. I lay there for a couple of minutes, with absolutely nothing happening, so I give up. Does it normally take a while to work? When I chain lucid dreams, it's a whole different experience and takes much shorter.
Current LD goal(s): Fly into space then free fall back to Earth
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Posts: 48 Joined: 10 Aug 2012 Last Visit: 03 Mar 2013
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Posted: Mon 03 Sep, 2012 |
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| brian8u123 wrote: |
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I've already trained myself to stay still when I awake from a dream or when I awake from my autostop alarm clock. I usually try to continue the dream scene from where it left off, but if I don't remember, I create a new one. I lay there for a couple of minutes, with absolutely nothing happening, so I give up. Does it normally take a while to work? When I chain lucid dreams, it's a whole different experience and takes much shorter. |
Yeah, just creating one never seems to work for me. But I'm just wondering, is your auto-stop alarm clock an actual clock? Or is it an app (and if so, what's it called)?
Current LD goal(s): Have a very high level of lucidity in a dream.
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Posts: 50 Joined: 09 Oct 2011 Last Visit: 06 Apr 2013
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Posted: Mon 03 Sep, 2012 |
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It's an app for the iPhone called "Alarmed". In the app, you don't actually set an alarm, you set a reminder, and when the time that you set comes, a tune plays for about 10-15 seconds. Hope it works for you![/quote]
Current LD goal(s): Fly into space then free fall back to Earth
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Posts: 48 Joined: 16 Jul 2012 Last Visit: 28 Oct 2012
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Location: In the woods of Finland | | |
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Posted: Mon 03 Sep, 2012 |
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Sounds like a interesting method, must try this. Although I think that the part where you must be still and eyes closed after you wake from the dream might be hard for me..
Current LD goal(s): To have control over lucid dreams. And to create something wonderfull with LD.
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Posts: 18 Joined: 31 Aug 2012 Last Visit: 04 Jan 2013
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Posted: Mon 03 Sep, 2012 |
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Seems a bit difficult. But as well I am new to LDing. Would it be best for me to get much better at dream recall (I'm fairly decent at it) and practice on WILD for a few months? Before I even try DEILD? I am imtreseted in this tech but I don't think I can get it first try as a newbie I am.
Current LD goal(s): Reach a long LD and explore the world.
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