You're trying WILD during a wake back to bed right? There are plenty of anchors out there to help you stay aware and catch the transition. Lightly focus on your breath, counting, maybe a fan in the backround, maybe some soft music? |
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I have been really trying practically ever moment of every day to work on lucid dreamin, i am reality checking 5+ times a day, anyway at night i have been trying to wild, but every time i just fall asleep before anything happens. The last time i tried i got to the part where you body starts to tingle but nothing happened for like 30 minutes and i just ended up falling asleep, can someone help me to find a way to not fall asleep and does it always take so long? |
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You're trying WILD during a wake back to bed right? There are plenty of anchors out there to help you stay aware and catch the transition. Lightly focus on your breath, counting, maybe a fan in the backround, maybe some soft music? |
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Lucid dreams, gotta love em.
You're trying WILD during a wake back to bed right? There are plenty of anchors out there to help you stay aware and catch the transition. Lightly focus on your breath, counting, maybe a fan in the backround, maybe some soft music? |
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Lucid dreams, gotta love em.
If you are just starting lucid dreaming don't worry about WILD for a while. Wait till you are great at DILD and can do MILD first. I found that after you learn MILD, WILD is easier to learn. |
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thanks for the advice. how long does it ussually take? and i want to learn wild early so that it won't seem like a monumental task later, anyway i will probably need much practice. |
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Side note* |
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First make sure you actually get out of bed for at least 1 minute. If you are just waking up in the middle of the night and staying up for only 10 seconds then trying to wild then you are obviously going to fall back asleep because you are barely awake. |
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Current status: Practicing my WILD method.
2012 Dream Stats:
[42] Dreams Recalled
[1] Lucid Dreams
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