So I've read a couple different things when trying to attempt WILD. |
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So I've read a couple different things when trying to attempt WILD. |
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I'm new to this Lucid Dreaming stuff.
Want to help me out or just want to talk? PM me!
Well, if you aren't really comfy, then you won't fall asleep right? Try getting on a more comfortable position? |
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I get that each time I WILD, too. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
lay whatever way is comfortable for you, and keep your mind awake but dont think about stuff, clear your mind and try to concentrate on one thiing like your breathing, it takes practice, ive WILDed tons of times and ive only done it right once. So just keep with it |
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Stare into the backs of your eye lids, but as if you're looking off into the distance. Then let yourself fall asleep, while maintaining your focus. You may suddenly find yourself in the dream state, although it will mostly feel as if you're still laying there in total darkness. You'll know it's the dream state because it feel slightly different. Sounds may sound a little different. Wiggle your hands a little and see if you can break your dream hands and arms away from your physical body. Then imagine a rope dangling from the ceiling above you. You may not see anything, it will probably be pitch black but just reach for the rope and pull yourself up. Now you're standing in the dream, look around your dream room and then fly out the window! I'm three for three using this technique. (This is after staying awake for about 45 minutes reading about dreaming, and then laying mostly still on my side for about 30 minutes relaxing, breathing deep, and periodically staring off into the blackness.) |
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I second the "staring at the back of your eyelids" technique. It's really helpful. Try focusing your eyes so they're almost staring at something past your eyelids. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
Wow okay. I'll definitely try that. It's probably the fact that I'm just not tired enough when I first get into bed. I don't know if I get too excited while I'm laying there and end up not falling asleep, but I at least feel pretty relaxed. |
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I'm new to this Lucid Dreaming stuff.
Want to help me out or just want to talk? PM me!
I wudnt recomendd trying it before u go to sleep. Sleep for 4-5 hours and then wake back up, stay awake for around 10 minutes andthen try to wild |
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Oh, I just sent you a PM not realizing you answered here, haha. Thank you very much! I'll try it that way and see what happens. |
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I'm new to this Lucid Dreaming stuff.
Want to help me out or just want to talk? PM me!
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