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When WILD'ing, should I concentrate on my body and keep my attention there, or should my awareness be on itself, like in my head, kind of waiting for something to happen- like when meditating you just let thoughts drift by without attaching to them? |
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Last edited by Starmonger; 10-28-2009 at 01:12 PM.
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hey thanks for the reply. I think when i very first started trying it, that's exactly what I was doing, just concentrating on my breathing, and it worked well then. I think that's what I'll try and do tonight. That's all i do when i meditate- concentrate on my breathing, just breathing naturally, its the same thing. |
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I don't like to concentrate on my body. I try to completely forget my body exists. I either visualize a new dream body for myself, or I follow the fleeting imagery I see as I fall asleep. |
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Hey i just found this article about this exact thing: http://www.iamluciddreaming.com/docs/WILD2 |
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the only time i ever got into SP i got scared shitless of the hallucinations and my heart was beating so hard i still layed there for another 5 minutes but i just couldn't. |
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Well, first of all, be prepared for some strange feelings. You will feel like you are falling through the bed at a point. Make sure to prepare so they don't scare you out. |
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I have something else that's worth mentioning here. I've noticed that if i try and stay completely still, sometimes all it take is me to give up and roll over once and then that triggers tiredness. |
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I actually have my best success in WILD's. When I fall asleep I am focusing on where I want to go and what I want to do. I let the image of my destination take form basically on the inside of my closed eyelids. I use a light/sound machine so the patterns of color help me visualize the destination, but I'm sure it would also work without the machine since patterns can be seen on the inside of the eyelids even without the lights. (At least I think that happens with most people... maybe I sound nuts now...) |
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