I will try this tonight. I ahve always tried setting the alarm for REM sleep, but I will see how this works. I do have trouble falling asleep, which plays great when trying to WILD... |
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Hey everyone! |
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First WILD on 6th of August, 2006!
I will try this tonight. I ahve always tried setting the alarm for REM sleep, but I will see how this works. I do have trouble falling asleep, which plays great when trying to WILD... |
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Tact is for people who aren't witty enough to be sarcastic.
Thanks for the very helpful and less complicated advice Master Stoat. Seems like WILDing gets the most out of an LD. I will try... no... I WILL WILD tonight! |
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That's the spirit! |
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First WILD on 6th of August, 2006!
Ok, I sleep very deeply, but I always find it hard to get back to sleep while doing a wild. I will try tonight... thanks so much! |
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I am from South Africa
Any tips for light sleepers who need to have their mind wander to fall asleep? |
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So did you transition directly into your daydream? |
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Dyermaker... |
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First WILD on 6th of August, 2006!
That sounds good. I invariably need to let my mind wander to fall asleep and I'm a terrible sleeper, so I'll try this. Thanks. |
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Sounds good i have only had one wild and the LD lasted only 10 seconds then fell asleep again for 2 lucids which were DILDS after using WBTB which is my favourite |
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Lucid Dreams Since Joining: 40
Most Recent: 16 September 2010
~If at first you don't succeed destroy all evidence that you tried!~
Er... MegaBenMan..... carry out a daydream as you would a dream (1st person and all), and tell yourself that your doing WILD in the dream and not to lose conciousness, don't snap back to reality, just try to gently end the daydream. What happenedto me was I snapped out once I reached the giant throbbing sensation, and then the dream came 5 - 10 seconds later. |
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First WILD on 6th of August, 2006!
I've always had trouble falling alseep. Once Alseep I could sleep 8 hours non-stop. Lately with my Insomnia I'm having a complete lack of ''sleepyness'' some nights (as other nights I CAN get myself sleepy enough to fall asleep quickly) so generally I have a real hard time falling asleep. SP usually comes on really quick, when my body is at ease and I'm not tossing and turning too much, within 5 - 10 minutes, te rest of the sleeping process usually seems to take somewhat longer than an Hour |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
This is all great advice, I tried WILDing for the first time a couple days ago and was just entering the sleep paralysis stage when I became scared/excited as the throbbing sensation started, but I could feel the heaviness of my body very distinctly. Like my body and limbs had turned into sandbags, a very unique sensation. Hopefully, I'll get used to it and be able to progress into the dreaming stage. Having some of the principles of it put very simply is very helpful, somebody should create an extremely bare bones simplified technique structure, because at times people (including myself) can become fixated on the specific instructions they read and not be aware of the important parts of the process and be unable to do it at a result. |
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Amazing post SKA!!! |
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First WILD on 6th of August, 2006!
I've been thinking of good ways to hold on to my Conciousness while I am entering a Dream. |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
Very interesting.... Don't forget to do a reality check if you find yourself walking along the bridge for ever! I spose that by keeping the thought in your mind that the bridge is your consiousness should work to keep your mind from falling asleep.... good job. Making theories is fun, and I might just try a method like that.... and everytime I see a fish or something come out of the myst (a thought), I will tell myself to concentrate on the bridge, and the fish will go back to the mysterious.... well, you get what I mean! |
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First WILD on 6th of August, 2006!
Yeah FISHES to Symbolise thought. I like the sound of that. perhaps MERMAIS or SIRENS as SIRENS are known to DISTRACT sailors(Lucid Dreamers) and LURE them into the (Unconcious) Water..or in this case Myst. If people here like Greek Mythology, perhaps some of you know the Story of Odysseus? There was a part when he was sailing the Greek Seas and he passed a group of Beautifull Seductive Sirens that tried to distract Odysseus and his Crew of sailors to cause them to crash on rocks and cliffs and drown. He stuffed his own and his crew's ears with WAX to be able to resist the ENTICING Chants of the Sirens, and that's how he got passed them without being enchanted, distracted and crashed on sea cliffs |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
It's not insomnia or anything. It just takes me a long time to fall asleep (20 minutes to an hour) and having my mind wander. My mind wanders really easily anyways (its probably wandering 90% of the time I am not asleep) so its not so painful waiting for so long to fall asleep. I can sometimes fall asleep to songs, but rarely. |
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Listening to music makes me more alert. I tend to concentrate on it, and it pulls me out of my sleepy state. Same with concentrating on my breathing unless I am really, really tired or when I am doing a WBTB+WILD. I will often have times when I can't sleep. It will be 2 or 3 AM and I will be up in bed trying to sleep. I find that I am better off getting up and doing something productive (programming in C++ is pretty mind numbing...) until the wee hours of the morning and then going to bed when I know I will nod off quickly, then trying to meditate ect. Then the next night I will ahve no problem going to sleep because Iwas up late the night before. Then the next night I will not sleep until 2 or 3 am again. Crazy. So get up and do something until you feel like passing out from lack of sleep. |
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Tact is for people who aren't witty enough to be sarcastic.
Argh.... I just spent a lot of time making a big post, and the internet got disconnected!!!!!!! |
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First WILD on 6th of August, 2006!
Very true. |
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Oh, when I read light sleepers I thought those that awaken easily. I can usually fall asleep without too much trouble, although it sometimes takes 30 minutes. |
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