From what I understand, WILD is so effective because the dream transition is such a powerful dream sign. But, WILD requires you to remain conscious until the transition occurs, which creates the tricky prospect of falling asleep while remaining conscious.
DILD lets you go into unconscious sleep, which is much easier, but often requires you to associate weaker dream signs with dreaming, which can also be tricky.
So, why not take the easy and effective parts of DILD and WILD and put them together by going into unconscious sleep while still using the transition into the dream as a dream sign? If enough attention was placed on this, it would be possible to dream about this transition as well in case you miss the real one.
All you would have to do in this technique to do is fall asleep while strongly intending to witness your next dream form in front of your closed eyelids. I think that's how it would work. I'll test it out.
DILD lets you go into unconscious sleep, which is much easier, but often requires you to associate weaker dream signs with dreaming, which can also be tricky.
So, why not take the easy and effective parts of DILD and WILD and put them together by going into unconscious sleep while still using the transition into the dream as a dream sign? If enough attention was placed on this, it would be possible to dream about this transition as well in case you miss the real one.
All you would have to do in this technique to do is fall asleep while strongly intending to witness your next dream form in front of your closed eyelids. I think that's how it would work. I'll test it out.
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