First off...sorry everyone for not replying for so long. I have been away from the forums for like 8 months. I finally got around to watching Inception and it reminded me how much I used to love lucid dreaming and these forums. I'll try to get caught back up here.
 Originally Posted by Skydreamer707
i always get to the hallucinations and ill get these different dream scenes appearing and its almost like my mind is flipping through different possible dreams for me and ill experience what i call "mini" dreams, dreams where i hear and see a DC talking to me or something is chasing me or im falling through clouds and then.... nothing. i end up waking up to find id fallen asleep. :/ how do i stay lucid when my mind is putting me through dreams but im not entirely asleep yet? i end up getting distracted by something and then falling asleep.
Hmm...it sounds like you are very close to breaking through. While attempting WILDs, often times many pictures, scenes, etc will flash across your mind's eye. This is most likely the transitional phase from being awake to being asleep. You have to keep in mind that, you want to fall asleep. That is the whole point. You can't dream unless you fall asleep. The key is staying consciously aware that you are falling asleep. When these images/scenes are flashing in front of you, that is good. You are very close. Just try to casually observe them like it is a semi-interesting movie. Watch the scenes, but don't try and pick out details, analyze them, predict whats coming next, try to make anything happen. Stay relaxed, calm, and let the process run its course. Just keep in the back of your mind what you are striving to accomplish. Know that you are about to become lucid and let your sub-conscious do the work for you.
 Originally Posted by boddah
Thanks for technique Yoshi.
I tried it last night before my usual night sleep. It all went pretty much as planned, I started to feel my body numb and out of control, heart started racing and I even heard a couple of sounds that were really surreal (dahhh), but all of a sudden it just stopped. I changed position right after that, but nothing. So what I did.. went back and from the very begining, sadly with the same outcome. Might I be doing smth wrong.. like staying on my back for too long before first position change?
anyways, it is the first time I ever got a little hold of what it is like falling asleep while keeping mind awake and I absolutely loved the RB technique.
Gonna give it a try today, hopefully with different outcome.
Thanks.
Glad to hear you are making some progress. Is it possible that you may have gotten too excited or maybe surprised when the process began? You just have to remain calm and stay fairly emotionless. Act as if you are an experienced WILDer and this process is just routine. Know in your mind that you are going to succeed, you just have to let the process play out.
 Originally Posted by bored2tears
I have a question. Instead of watching your thoughts go by, can you focus on your breathing by doing the "1, I'm dreaming. 2, I'm dreaming.." thing? When I see all my other thoughts, I tend to focus on them for too long.
Sure. Whatever you are most comfortable with, you should do. If you think it will work, give it a shot. Certain techniques work for certain people. Just always remember, that lucid dreaming is no way an exact science. There are a million different ways to get into a lucid dream. Just try and find the ones that work best for you. Good Luck!
 Originally Posted by Cardeal
YES HAD MY FIRST ONE!
Thanks very much Yoshi! I was already giving up on WILDing but you did encourage me! I just dont know if it was a WILD, but a little while after I changed position I think I lost consciousness, but I imediately gained it again when I sensed SP! Kinda fun I entered it 3 times  but the final one made me enter into a Lucid! But it was a low level lucidity one :S I will try it again tonight and I will post results!
Awesome! Nice job and keep at it. You'll see that over time, those low level lucids will become more and more vivid with experience.
 Originally Posted by Elucive
Okay so, I woke up before my DEILD alarm... I really hate when that happens. Anyways, I guess I switched positions a few times, then went out like a light. I didn't really try... It's so funny how during the day I can be like yeah Ima do this!! Then once the time comes I'm in a totally different mindset... Sigh.
Yeah, sometimes you have to stay awake for a bit, so you don't crash out that fast. Tons of times, I have woken up to my alarm and instead of WILDing just said "screw this" and crashed out. You know I'm a lazy person when often times I'm too lazy to even dream, lol.
 Originally Posted by Elucive
I just wanted to clarify on certain things for people who are confused by this thread. I see some people asking "how will I know when ten minutes have passed", and other things of that nature. The whole point is that it's not about moving every ten minutes. You're not going to get SP just because you keep switching positions. What Yoshi is trying to say is that it's OKAY to move... If you FEEL like it. It doesn't have to be exactly every ten minutes. If you're trying to sleep, and moving is what you think will ease the process and make you more comfortable, then go ahead. Honestly, when it comes to WILDing, I think whatever you do with your body doesn't matter, because it's not your body that's going to WILD, it's your mind. If staying still puts you to sleep, then do it. If moving every now and then puts you to sleep, then do it. It's about your mind, not your body. During a nap today, I awoke from a dream and turned to my left side. SP hit me in literally five seconds. Why? Because that one roll to my left made me oh so comfy. That and the fact that I had WILD in the back of my mind.
So yeah... Just be comfortable. If you lay down thinking, "Omg has it been exactly ten minutes? Do I roll now?", you're going nowhere.
Exactly, if it pops in your head to roll, go ahead and do it. Don't lay there and ponder "when" to roll. After you have been laying still trying to WILD, your body can get uncomfortable, sometimes without you really noticing. That roll is intended to hit that comfort zone and make your brain send those, "Oh yeah! Time to sleep!" signals.
 Originally Posted by Sydney
KingYoshi, I am having some trouble with your WILD tech, I can't seem to enter SP.
Here's how I've done it so far:
First I WBTB.
After I've woken up, I decide if I need to lay still (in case I'm already relaxed) or go to the bathroom.
After I get back in bed I lay on my back and lie still for a few seconds.
Then I start to flex all my muscles. Then I start my reverse blinking session (if my eyes feel like they could flutter open, which is usually all the time). After this I start counting 100 of my breaths.
Once I know it is at 7-10 minutes, I roll over to my side. And I don't enter SP.
So I count 100 breaths again, and roll over to my back. Still no SP.
By now I usually lose count, my mind wanders, or I fall asleep.
Am I doing something wrong?
Also I have a couple of questions:
If i keep practicing WILDing, will it eventually get easier and faster for me to enter SP?
KingYoshi, was it easy for you the first time to enter SP? Do you remember how long it was?
I am currently in the process of taking bits of people's WILD techniques they have posted in this thread, and combining them to see if they would work for me.
KingYoshi, can you please help me answer these questions? They've been nagging at my brain all day.
If you are waking up from sleep, your body should sufficiently relaxed already and you probably don't even need to do the muscle flexing. As for the reverse blinking, make sure you are relaxed as you reverse blink. Casually (not too slowly) open your eyes and close them again. Make sure you aren't slamming your eyes open and banging them shut. Just lay still until you start to get real uncomfortable and then change position. If you are already comfortable don't change unless the process is dragging out too long. Just relax and try not to think too much or do everything perfectly right. Lucid Dreaming is one of those things that doesn't have a perfect set way to go about it. A lot of things work and if you forget to do something or miss something, its ok. Many times, I have tried to WILD, couldn't hit SP and gave up. Rolled over to go to sleep and BOOM I hit SP not even trying really. That is how I formed this technique actually. Make sure you aren't trying too hard. As for your questions...
I had entered SP several times earlier in my life and didn't know what it was (before I knew about Lucid Dreaming). So, it wasn't overly difficult for me, but there have been times where I just couldn't get into SP for nothing. Don't get frustrated and just keep at it. WILDing absolutely gets easier with time and experience. A lot of times, the first one is the hardest. Once you've successfully WILDed, you know 100% that you can do it (because you have done it before). That alone jumps your success rate up. Then as become more and more successful, you can piece together what all works for you and become a pro! Good Luck to you!
 Originally Posted by melmel
First WILD last night using this and hell have I tried! It's either the rolling itself or believing that I will LD that worked for me, I think. If you haven't had any success using other non-moving methods, this one's definitely worth a shot.
Nice job! Glad to hear you had some success with it!
 Originally Posted by dreamspinner
Just to clear up a misunderstanding.
The body does not send any signals the central nervous system e.i. the brain does this is becouse any other part of the body is incapable of sending any signals or emitting any hormones without signal from the brain. Here is my theory about the rolling this and why people say don't move. I think what gets you in to sleep is by isolating your brain from external stimuli which in this case is visual, auditory and sensory e.g. moving.
Yeah, any talk I have where I refer to the body acting on its just to get the idea of the process across. Try to simplify things in a way people can understand and relate. The brain controls everything of course.
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