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Alright I've been trying to WILD for about a week and a half now and for the last couple of days as the title suggests I'm able to fall asleep too easily. I'm laying there counting to 10 and then pow! I'm in a dream and i completely forget everything about WILDing and it just becomes a normal dream. What's really surprising is i don't even seem to notice going into SP or anything, I'm just laying there for a couple minutes and then I'm in a dream. It's rather trouble some and i always forget that I'm dreaming the second i enter into the dream. About a couple hours ago i actually caught myself doing it while in the dream but instead of becoming lucid i just woke up!!! any advice or techniques you guys have would be helpful because this has happened a lot and I'm kind of getting pissed. |
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Last edited by Duffles22; 09-13-2011 at 03:22 AM.
im the opposite |
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I also had the opposite problem when starting WILD but now it seems I have your problem. The thing about WILD'ing is that they are not possible without you actually falling asleep, but you have to re awaken your mind quickly, shortly before entering sleep paralysis, when you get to SP you will know it, its unmistakeable and I doubt you will only experience heaviness. Try staying up for longer before going back to sleep if you are doing a WBTB |
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I didn't say i don't know if i went into SP I'm sure i did (i really don't know how to describe the feeling. for me its nothing like heaviness or HI its like my mind is going down deeper and deeper and of course my limbs get numb). I've experienced SP before (I woke up but kept my eyes shut and i couldn't move for a couple minutes) so i know what to look for its just i seem to be skipping a few steps whenever i try to WILD so i thought i would get some advice. |
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Last edited by Duffles22; 09-13-2011 at 04:51 AM.
Just make your WBTB longer than you usually do. Increase the time before you go back to sleep |
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Maybe DEILD is more your thing Duffles? |
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having the same problem .., can't sleep ''normally'' when trying a WILD .I think the ''trying'' is the problem and blocks the natural development of the sleeping process , but i don't find any other way to have it than ''trying'' to have it ! |
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Perhaps you can try this... It worked for me and may work for you. This is a method I developed before I came across DreamViews, (which is where I learned that I had to allow the "energy" to take over). |
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Last edited by DynoTAP; 09-14-2011 at 05:11 AM.
Nice observations DynoTAP , my problem is that while I try to do what u said (relaxing myself in my own awareness and let things happen ) 2 things may occur : 1.i forget totally about my intention to have a WILD and to be aware of the hipnagogic state , which brings me to a normal dream , and 2. when vibrations and that feeling of ''energy trying to take over your body'' as u said comes on , i say to myself that i'm near the moment to ''enter'' into the dream and that makes those vibrations and so go off and returns me to the previous state . So , in conclusion , or I forget my intention of making a WILD and I normal dream , or I become too much ''excited'' when reaching the ''WILD'' moment and that returns me to the normal awaken state. Any solution? |
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In an attempt to answer your question, |
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Last edited by DynoTAP; 09-14-2011 at 05:13 AM.
actually , how many WILDs have u had?¿ I say it because my purpose is to find a method to have a lucid dream at my will , when I want , and It seems like the people who use WILD method have the same problems I have |
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I started learning about lucid dreaming, devising my own method as I learned -- this was just before joining DV -- I was able to go all the way to that burst of energy within one or two weeks. I joined DV because of that energy I felt. I didn't know if I it was supposed to take over or not. I managed to get one lucid dream in by accident, I attempted a WILD and what seemed like a minute later, I fell into a dream without a transition. |
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Last edited by DynoTAP; 09-13-2011 at 10:33 PM.
I used to have too that ''burst of energy'' as u called and for me it was something like the prechamber of the SP , nowadays I rarely feel that burst of energy and, honestly , I don't know why . The only conclusion more or less consistent that I made from those experinces was that even more I tried a technique or a procedure or a way to have lucid dreams , even more I felt difficult to fall sleep , to relax when I tried WILD and the tipical vibrations were less strong , so maybe the problem has more relation with us and our attitude than the thecnique or the steps used...really don't know u.U |
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That's a very true statement. In a series of later series of WILD attempts (but not so recent), I found that I was only "attempting" to have a WILD and not actually believing in myself. The key to success is not to "try" WILD, not to "attempt" a WILD, but rather to believe in ourselves in our journey with lucid dreaming. |
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Last edited by DynoTAP; 09-13-2011 at 10:58 PM.
I was merely replying to genzor's statement. |
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Last edited by DynoTAP; 09-14-2011 at 03:11 AM.
I haven't been doing WBTB. lol. i've been trying WILDing at around 8 pm without any prior sleep before. And before you scream at me and tell me its almost impossible to WILD without sleep before whenever i do do a WILD at around 8 i either fail and stay up or fall asleep and go RIGHT INTO A DREAM. so i don't think its my REM cycle that is screwing it up. The problem is i fall asleep too easily. |
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Apparently not, i just tried a WILD at around 8 and I'm just waking up from a normal dream! GAHHHH! i remember even starting it. I work at a library and the dream was basically me re shelving books for an hour! Lame.... Although funny thing i woke up and heard my roommate typing on his laptop and remember that it was the sound one of the people in my dream was making on the computer. 0.o |
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If your gonna try it at that time without prior sleep, and you say that you always dream but just non lucidly, maybe try DEILD'ing right after waking |
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I've never tried DEILDing but i think it would be hard to train myself not to move after i wake up. I usually roll around almost automatically. You know, wake up, punch the pillow a couple times, turn to the other side, go back to sleep, kind of cycle. |
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It is possible to WILD that way, but it can be much harder. It's very interesting that you go right into REM sleep when you first go to bed. That's pretty unusual. Normally NREM sleep is what you begin with and it dominates for the first half of the night. However, in the very first sleep stages before you totally black out, it is normal to experience some dreamlike images and sounds. Even though you're getting REM right away when you sleep, I'd recommend at least trying WBTB after sleeping 6 hours, or else trying WILD during a nap. If you're falling asleep within ten seconds of laying down, it's going to be an uphill battle to try to WILD in that state. It pretty much means you're too tired. So my advice is try to WILD when you're not quite so exhausted. |
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How far do you usually get before you start drifting off? I found that I really needed a heightened sense of awareness. If you're not getting very far, trying KingYoshi's "Dry Spell Killer: The Actor's Technique", may work wonders. Using autosuggestion as a tool during the daytime and perhaps even while WILDing will become very helpful in your quest to have your first WILD experience. |
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Last edited by DynoTAP; 09-15-2011 at 06:26 PM.
Just takes practice like anything else. |
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