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      Unhappy Help plz!!!!

      Well i can almost perfectly WILD but whenever i get to the last stages i cant enter the dream like this morning. I did it i felt the vibrations i could see my bedroom appear right in front of my eyes but blurry and i was imagining more things in there and when i tried to move i couldn't. I kept trying finally i could but i woke up i did a RC so it wasn't a false awakening. Any ideas to how i can enter my dream when its in front of me without moving thanks a bunch
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      You have to let your mind drift a bit. I had this problem alot when i first started WILDing as well. Just look at the dream scape, try examining one specific item. Examine every aspect of it, attempt to include all of your senses. Always remember not to think about the fact that your laying in your bed. Just focus on the vibrations and conscious shift into a dream. Your very close to being inside a dream, just push a little harder. Another thing you should try is to run. Do any sort of movement by controlling your dream character. If you cant move, dont try to, just know that you can. Its tricky at first, but im sure youll get it fast. It sounds to me like you might be a little overstimulated too. Dont focus on the dreamscape as a whole. Dont think, "Im going to kick some zombie ass in this sick nasty lucid dream!" Just remember that your trying to trick your mind. Lay still, relax, and impliment the previously stated strategies and you should succeed just fine. Hope this helped
      "Be patient, for the world is broad and wide." -Shakespeare

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