Are any of you folks what you consider an unintentional WILDer?
I know it's probably not very common to hear someone say that, because we typically agree that WILDing is somewhat of a hard task; it typically requires focus.
I too agree that it is quite a hard task, as 9 times out of 10 I cannot complete a WILD when I try.
But I seemed to have unlocked an unknown potential of mine from the time I have spent at this forum.
Lately, what has been happening is I simply do a WBTB and find myself engulfed in a WILD that I did not even try for. I find that the WBTB works better for me later in the sleep (like 6-7 hours) verses an earlier attempt (maybe 4.5-5.5 hours).
The most vivid experience which finally assured me this was really happening without trying occured this morning. I believe it was at about 7am. I had woke up with a stomach ache, and rolled around for more than a half hour. I drank some water, and noticed that I was feeling comfortable again.
I quickly dozed off and left consciousness. I literally awoke back consciously in the dream scene as I was envisoning it, as it was finalizing. I saw trees and the environment actually developing before my eyes quickly. The scene was so intense that as I immediately became lucid I crashed the event and woke up. I think it was so intense because I have never witnessed a scene develope like this before as it did here; I have always already been in the scene when lucid.
This is now the 3rd or 4th time I have had somewhat of a WILD without attempting to do so. And these just started occuring lately after being at the forum. It is incredible to me. I love it. The problem is sometimes it is less vivid and exciting. For some reason it seemed incredibly vivid and clear this morning for the short duration.
Needless to say, I am now becoming more interested in lucid dreaming than ever before. I'm starting to witness the true vividness that others have talked about. It is truly an amazing thing to witness. I wish everyone out there could just understand what they can do with their own mind.
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