I tried a WILD yesterday. I just closed my eyes, and consentratet on my breath. After a little time, I felt the sensation of falling! It was strange really, it became a little harder to breathe, maybe because I was excited, I don't know? |
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I tried a WILD yesterday. I just closed my eyes, and consentratet on my breath. After a little time, I felt the sensation of falling! It was strange really, it became a little harder to breathe, maybe because I was excited, I don't know? |
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I've had a couple of experiences similar to this. I didn't get the falling, but I did get some other wierd sensations, followed by my entire body and face going completely numb EXCEPT my chest for some reason. I've never managed to get further than that though, no matter how long I wait or what I try thinking/not thinking about. |
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Adopted By NeAvO.
Patience is key with a WILD. It sounds like you were getting there, but you shouldn't quit just because nothing is happening for a few minutes. Sometimes you can be laying there with nothing going on and BAM! The SP hits you. |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
I've read that relaxing for 30mins before going to bed helps |
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To successfully do a wild it takes time you have to be lying there for around 20 minutes minimum. It took me 45 minutes just to get into SP once. |
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I tried SP 2 nights ago and spent about 1.5hrs to get close to WILD twice. HI started to form and scenery wash over me, and then just faded away. Second time I got small spots and squigles that disappeared. Gave up after that. Will try again tonight (will be hard, history midterm tomorrow. I'll dream of passing |
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This isn't true. You can get a WILD in less than two minutes if the situation is just right and you know what you're doing. I know from experience. |
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I think Hermes and I were on the same page, but I wasn't specific in my initial post |
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