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      Another thread begging for WILD help

      Here is the process I go through when attempting a WILD:
      1. Set alarm for approx. 4 and a half hours after I fall asleep.
      2. Fall asleep
      3. Wake up and turn alarm off
      4 make sure I wake up and get comfortable
      5. I lay there perfectly still

      Okay well when I attempt it, I find that nothing happens. No vibrations, no sounds, no visual patterns. I've tried to visualize a scene, float, spin, count, nothing works. Occasionally I have felt like I was spinning on the bed, but then it goes away and nothing else happens. I've heard a buzzing for like 3 seconds in another attempt but then it went away and nothing else happens. Am I already in a dream without realizing it? Too aware? Wrong time? I'd like some help or correction or tips but any response is welcome.

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      If you notice yourself spinning, and then it stops, you need to RC. I would check out Sageous's WILD class, as well as the posts on WILD and SP. a lot of people do not experience hypnagogic imagery or vibrations before WILD.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Astramaniac View Post
      Here is the process I go through when attempting a WILD:
      1. Set alarm for approx. 4 and a half hours after I fall asleep.
      2. Fall asleep
      3. Wake up and turn alarm off
      4 make sure I wake up and get comfortable
      5. I lay there perfectly still
      Why? Is this how you normally fall asleep?

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      Hi,

      I belive you shouldn't put too much focus on those sensations
      They are things that might show up during WILD yet they don't need
      I myself rarely get those kind of sensations.
      And if i get them then they might be more of distraction than a help
      I preffer just lying sleep and performing technique till i'il just be in dream

      There are three things you need for successfully WILDing:
      - Fall Asleep
      - Retain Awareness
      - Rem Phase

      First thing is simply falling asleep and being able to do so
      So don't eat or drink anything that might make you fall asleep longer before your attempt?
      The second thing is retaining awarenesss
      You need some kind of anchor that will keep your consciousness awake while your body will be asleep
      Finding effective anchor is probably hardest thing in WILDing.
      Anchor can be anything that can engage your mind a bit: Counting, Mantras, Visualizing, Pain, Breathing etc.
      There's also balance part of the anchor
      If anchor will be too light then it might make you fall asleep unconsciously
      If anchor will be too heavy then you might be unable to fall asleep or at best it will take you a longer to do it?
      The anchor's power depends aswell on how sleep your body is, so it is quit weird balance out there.
      And here goes the third part. A Rem Phase,
      This part is mainly about WBTB aka how long you slept before your attempt
      The longer you sleep the shorter nrem is and longer rem is
      So lenght of your lucid dreams and time you have to endure with use of your anchor?
      I myself usually sleep 6 - 7 hours before performing wild attempts
      And it is easier to regain consciosuness for shorter time than longer ofcourse.

      Imo 4.5 hours might be a little too short for practicing WILDs
      But that's my personal opinion, we are each different and we sleep different
      So i guess you have to experiment more to figure out the best balance

      And don't focus or put too much attention on sensations which you meet during WILDs
      Our body is putting us while we are unconscious into dream world itself, so i guess it would be easier and smoother to just let body do the job itself
      Without us interupting transition one way or another?

      If spinning goes away then you might consider to wait a little too
      Or maybe your emotions are making it go away.
      Transition or generally WILD can go different way if our emotions are there
      Fearing or being excited might do wrong things during WILDs

      I guess that's most of advice i could give you
      - Goodluck
      If you have any other doubts or questions feel free to ask.
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      This is what I do when I attempt to do a WILD. I was just saying that to make sure that I wasn't doing anything wrong
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