WILD, DEILD, and DILD Lucid Dream Practice

WILD, DEILD, and DILD are different ways people describe lucid dream practice. Kyrifix supports the surrounding workflow: gentle cues, stillness after waking, quick dream capture, reality checks, and review.

What the Terms Mean

  • WILD: trying to enter a dream while keeping awareness from wakefulness.
  • DEILD: waking from a dream and trying to re-enter it quickly.
  • DILD: becoming aware that you are dreaming while already inside the dream.

These terms are useful for naming what you are practicing and comparing attempts later.

How Kyrifix Maps to Them

Apple Watch cues and wake-up capture can support DEILD-like attempts because stillness and quick recall matter after waking. Reality-check reminders and dream-sign review support DILD because they train awareness patterns.

WILD is more sensitive to body state and sleep disruption, so any practice should stay gentle.

FAQ

What is the difference between WILD, DEILD, and DILD?

WILD starts from wakefulness, DEILD tries to re-enter a dream after waking, and DILD is noticing that you are dreaming from inside the dream.

How does Kyrifix support these methods?

Kyrifix connects cues, wake-up capture, reality checks, and review so each attempt can be labeled and compared.

Where does DILD fit in Kyrifix?

DILD connects most naturally with reality checks, awareness habits, and dream-sign review.

FAQ

What is the difference between WILD, DEILD, and DILD?

WILD starts from wakefulness, DEILD tries to re-enter a dream after waking, and DILD is noticing that you are dreaming from inside the dream.

How does Kyrifix support these methods?

Kyrifix connects cues, wake-up capture, reality checks, and review so each attempt can be labeled and compared.

Where does DILD fit in Kyrifix?

DILD connects most naturally with reality checks, awareness habits, and dream-sign review.