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      Quote Originally Posted by H202 View Post
      What kind of hallucianations are they?
      Does it differ from the person and things said person has seen?
      During all this is the world sort of being "made" for you technically?

      Can't wait to try this but so many questions :O
      In SP you can feel any type of hallucination. Some common ones are flashing lights/colors, increased heart rate, voices, static-like noise/white noise, vibrations, random sense of dread/fear, etc. These are just a few, but you can experience just about anything. The type of hallucinations will vary from dreamer to dreamer. SP is at least a little different each time you get into.

      As SP sets in, you are starting to fall asleep. During the transition you finish falling asleep and this is when the full dream scene forms. HH/HI is like dreaming before you are fully asleep.

      Quote Originally Posted by H202 View Post
      I tried this last night and about 5-10 minutes in I started feeling like I needed to change positions so naturally, I did but throughout this whole process I couldn't keep from SWALLOWING I tried to keep it in moderation but its a little difficult.

      When I rolled over onto my side (slowly and calmly, not opening my eyes) I felt the movements were "distant" or kind of muffled and I felt a tad numb and heavy.

      After maybe half an hour or less I fell asleep.

      Is this progress or are these normal for people who don't move for long periods of time in bed?

      Edit: Also I forgot to mention, at first when I tried to move my body didn't really want to like it was "frozen" was I entering SP or did my body naturally not want to move because I really wanted SP
      Once you get that real heavy feeling, you are close to the point where SP sets in. It is definitely progress. The key thing here, is you are gaining experience. Nothing helps more with WILDing than practice and experience. Just keep at it and try to get a little further along each time out. I'm entirely sure if SP was starting to set in or not, but that frozen feeling was probably just a very deep sense of relaxation. Either way, this is good and it is the first hurdle when WILDing. So congrats on purposely getting yourself into deep relaxation. Next up is getting SP to start setting in. You are very close to that. Good luck to you and just keep working at it!

      Quote Originally Posted by Electronium View Post
      I tried this, and with help from the flex freezing and reverse blinking, I got farther than I ever have before. Just a little longer and I would've become lucid, but I heard my brother say something and it woke me up...
      Thanks for the tips, KingYoshi!
      Awesome! Just keep practicing and hopefully next time you won't get interrupted . Congrats on your progress. I really like reverse blinking. I tried to WILD this morning when I woke up, but I just could get back to sleep. I felt that I had woke myself up too much. I did reverse blinking for about 10 minutes and soon felt so tired, I couldn't even open my eyes to blink . I proceeded to have a successful WILD. RB is awesome!

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      Thank you for the clarification Yoshi. It gives me alot of confidence.

      Also quick curiosity question once your in your "dream world" do you move like you normal would? (with the exception of pyschics being wierd)

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