 Originally Posted by giantsqu1d
...Was trying to do it on my back which isnt my normal sleeping position so it wasnt very comfortable. Plus the swallowing got in my way a little bit. I got into the hypnagogic state, but I didn't feel like sleeep paralysis had actually kicked in yet. I only lost feeling in my hands and in my legs. I read somewhere tbat you're supposed to lose feeling everywhere except for your head. Also, the hypnagogic state is when you start seeing and hearing strange things, right?
Some may recommend WILDing in slightly uncomfortable position. This may help you stay awake until the right moment, since it's not so comfortable, so you will not fall asleep as fast. But I can't recommend it. There are other things you can do to keep your mind awake. Like WBTB and mantras. But you can try, maybe it will work for you. I never sleep on my back. But I WILD on my back. With 3 pillows, so I'm half sitting. And not in bed, but on my sofa. This is to tell my mind, that I'm doing something special, not just simply going to sleep. It really is up to you, what will make you comfortable enough to fall asleep when time is right.
It's better to swallow, than to worry about swallowing/not swallowing. While wilding, we are trying to forget about our physical body. And worrying about swallowing, or getting an itch, keeps our attention on our physical body. If you need to swallow, scratch, or make a small adjustment to you position, do it. Without thinking or worrying about it. Same way, as you do it when falling asleep normally.
If you are like the majority of population, you will never feel going into SP. SP starts after we start to dream. Any sensantion you may feel as you falling asleep, is simply noticing our body falling asleep and getting relaxed. We normally don't feel it, because our body falls asleep almost at the same time as our mind. But when we WILD, we are witnessing processes and sensations, that normally happen when our brain is already also half asleep.
Hypnagogic hallucinations, or HH, may or may not happen for you every time when you WILD. And yes, HH can be images, sounds, or sensations. But you may not get any of them, or they may be so subtle, that you won't notice. So don't wait for them. Just know, that anything can happen.
 Originally Posted by Vicarious
...im thinking of starting a real dream journal, maybe in my phone, ...
Dream journaling really is one of the best tools we have. Have fun with it.
 Originally Posted by Tradl3s
WILD is not as difficult as it sounds. Just look at it in a basic way; Wake up after 4-6 hours, stay up anywhere between 45 minutes and 1 hour, and go back to sleep whilst imagining a landscape/place.
This is a very great, and useful tutorial, it is just quite detailed. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, i'm just saying it makes things seem a lot more difficult than they actually are.
Everyone is different, but this is probably the most given up on technique out there. That is why i posted this.
You are right, WILD is not difficult at all. Unless you are not familiar with the basics. Then it's almost impossible to do. While you are right, that you need some prior sleep, WBTB and to fall asleep. You do that every time, you use a restroom at night, or you take a morning nap. Yet, any of those times doesn't result in a LD.
That's because there is so much more to it. Not in ways of physically doing something, but in ways of thinking, preparing your mind for the experience. In other words, mental preparation. Which includes RC+awareness, mantras, and reading a nice tutorial.
After some experience, people will find out, that you don't really need a tutorial. True. But that's after you have a few dozen WILDs. Because that's when you really understand, what WILDing is all about. There is nothing wrong with using the training wheels (tutorial). Once you understand the process, you can take them off.
And just a small correction to the length of the WBTB you recommend. The length can be different for everybody, and even for the same individual on different nights. It really depends on how you wake up and how long it will take you to wake up just enough. And visualization is not required. If you good at it and it doesn't keep you awake, or it won't make you fall asleep too soon, go for it. But it's ok to start out without it. Later on, you will also realize, that visualization is nothing more than starting to think about something. And it's ok, if you just thinking it and not seeing the images at all. Those will come later, as your dreaming process starts. Or they won't, and you will enter a WILD without the images, some different way.
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