How long have you been practicing the other techniques? It can take months/years to be able to get good at even one of them. |
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Hi Guys! I have been attempting to Lucid Dream for quite a while now with no luck! Out of all the methods I have read about, WILDS seemed the most exciting and interesting to me. I gave the methods that involved reality checks a try, but I experience no success! With WILDS, waking up in the middle of the night and going back to bed never seems to work. When I try doing so, I either fall asleep instantaneously or end up waking up permanently. When I try WILD, I end up relaxing and getting to a point where my muscles start to twitch and get a minor tingly feeling, but I sometimes involuntarily move and spoil my efforts. I also experience sensations of uncomfort on my back, so I try them on my side, but I end up falling asleep! I have experienced a transient state of sleep paralysis but was shortly woken up by my friend |
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How long have you been practicing the other techniques? It can take months/years to be able to get good at even one of them. |
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Marine ReconSwift, Silent, DeadlyDILD-14 WILD -5 FA-6
Well, I have been practicing a couple months nonstop. Last night I attempted to WILD after WBTB. Everything seemed to go well but once I hit the beginning signs of SP (hearing starting to fade out), my heart started beating super fast and I couldn't get further into the WILD. From that point, I woke up too much and had trouble for the next few hours 3:30-6 sleeping! Any tips? |
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When your hearts start to beat that is also SP. Your heart really isn't beating that fast, its an illusion. |
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Marine ReconSwift, Silent, DeadlyDILD-14 WILD -5 FA-6
Awesome |
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Well keep in mind that when you WILD the goal is to fall asleep, not to get SP or visualizations. Try to go to sleep as you normally would but use an anchor to stay aware. I use pain as an example. |
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Marine ReconSwift, Silent, DeadlyDILD-14 WILD -5 FA-6
Here is a method I tried and here are a couple tips. |
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Last edited by iFatal; 12-28-2011 at 09:25 AM.
Current status: Practicing my WILD method.
2012 Dream Stats:
[42] Dreams Recalled
[1] Lucid Dreams
I like that visualization idea! Basically, I have to relax and NOT focus on anything too much, just let myself drift and fall asleep? The only problem is, I end up passing out and never wilding? What's the difference between the methods you guys explain and going to sleep like every other night? |
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Well when I visualize something I think about what I'm doing and what I want to do next. For example, of you visualize yourself walking on a beach, then maybe you feel like taking a swim and then jump in the water. Later you feel like finding a city so you jump I'm the air and fly around. |
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Current status: Practicing my WILD method.
2012 Dream Stats:
[42] Dreams Recalled
[1] Lucid Dreams
Maybe one idea could help you. It is not as important to consciously achieve sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis is natural process which happens when you shift your focus from external body into your internal body. Then and only then your mind can dissociate from your body. So i wouldnt advise you to focus on achieving sleep paralysis itself, but to focus on consciously detaching yourself from your real body and transfering your attention to imaginary body. |
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