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I tried a WBTB/WILD, about 5 nights ago. The exact date is irrelevant so let's say it was Monday night. I got up at 4:50 and stayed up for 2 hours, doing homework and meditating. Mostly homework, maths and english essay. Then I went back to bed and did a WILD- lay really still on my side and tried to focus my thoughts and not think of my body. After maybe 10minutes I found myself in a dream, but it was more of a daydream, as when I noticed it it ended, not just on it's own. |
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Well at least that is some easier advice than "you need to stay up longer". Tonight I will try staying up for only 30 minutes, but isn't the longer the better? |
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I was the one who told you about staying up for that long, and it was Stephen LaBerge's version of it and it helped many people to MILD. |
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I already have 5 nights recorded, of WBTB/WILD attempts. Night one had a single partially successful WILD, night 2 had two half successful WILDs, (where I realized I was dreaming but could not stay in it), 3rd night had nothing at all, only a single dream, 4th night was the same but with three dreams and the final night (last night) had 4 dreams. |
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I always thought WILD was about waking up, and then going back to sleep and waiting for a dream to form, and then step into it. For that your body had to be asleep, but your mind awake. |
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Here is links to a few WILD guides, you can clear up on any misconceptions there! These all follow a similar method but finding the best method for you is vital! |
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Your body doesn't have to be asleep to WILD you just have to set yourself in a dreamy (subconscious) focus and that is easier to retain after an awakening. |
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Last edited by Choi; 10-02-2011 at 12:57 PM.
I tried again last night, 15 minutes is all I could do, and I just fell back asleep, dreamed of nothing last night. I give up, this technique is going the wrong way, I'm getting really sick of everything kinda working and then getting worse and worse until I give up. |
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Any technique takes time to internalize into the subconscious. Stick with one technique. |
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I decided to ditch WBTB/WILD and stick with MILD. At least MILD is the best overall, if the slowest, and at least I get my recall back too. |
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I usually try to WILD with the Alarm-Deild technique, but most of my lucid dreams are DILDs and because I use a mantra to recognise that it's a dream it's basically a MILD. |
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I dislike it when people tell me I will have a lucid quickly if I try a certain technique. I respect your opinion and acknowledge that it has worked for you before, you everyone knows not everyone works like everyone else. One thing can work for one and not for another. I'm going my own way and deciding what to do. I appreciate the input but I have decided myself. |
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Yeah, I learned that a while after I was doing my WBTB, but still, I'm leaving that, I need to dream again. |
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