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      Found My New Technique!

      Essentially it's just a basic WILD... But it's given me two lucid dreams the two times that I've tried it! I'm sorry, I'm not really trying to share with you something you haven't heard, but kind of just talk briefly about my past two experiences and hope that someone can get an explanation they need from my post.

      The past two times I've woken up in the middle of the night, I close my eyes and lie there for a moment, and imagine where I want to be. The first night I imagined the beach. Slowly the sounds of waves reached my ears, and then faded. They came back, and then faded. I figured I would have to drive harder to achieve the dream. I worried myself almost awake trying to grasp onto my dream.

      But instead, something quite the opposite happened. As I started to let go of all my effort, my body started to tingle. My entire body flooded with what could only be described as strong vibrations. Slowly, this subsided. I opened my eyes and plugged my nose to find that I could breathe, and was officially in a lucid dream for the first (non 5-second lasting) time.

      This morning I woke up around 6:00. This time, after recalling my previous experience, was a snap! I lie there and imagined simply wanting to wake up in this room in a dream. I felt the tingles. I opened my eyes. I plugged my nose, but I couldn't breathe. I was still awake. What had happened?

      After some speculation, I realized this:

      I was already dreaming the first time I had tried to WILD! It had been a false awakening! I laughed at this because I had realized my room looked different but refused to acknowledge it in my attempt to get a WILD.

      So, this time I lie there a bit longer and imagined waking up in this room, once more. Quickly the tingly feeling came, and this time when it did, it brought with it a most interesting sensation. With my eyes closed, I could feel my body leave the bed, do a full circle and fall into the floor. When I opened my eyes and plugged my nose, I realized I was now dreaming. I immediately got up and set out to do DREAM THINGS!

      So basically, in summary, for those who don't want to read all my gibberish:

      Both times that I have done the WILD technique, they have been characterized by five simple steps.

      1) Wake up.
      2) Close my eyes.
      3) Imagine where I want to go, or what I want to do.
      4) Feel my body begin to vibrate.
      5) It subsides, I open my eyes, I'm dreaming.

      Here's the thing, though, I was always confused into thinking that people would just take a gamble and open their eyes to find out if they're dreaming. I thought you wouldn't be able to tell for sure and just had to try. That is most definitely not correct.

      When you go through sleep paralysis or REM atonia, whichever it may actually be, you come out the other side KNOWING for a FACT that you are asleep. You just know! You'll feel asleep, and you'll just kind of realize over all. That's when you can get up.

      But trust me, when you go through that stage and are asleep, you most definitely know.

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      Well done, glad you found something that works for you. Essentially a VILD.
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      Congrats! I always love visualizing and what not. You wake up randomly in the night, shut your eyes, envision a place or whatever, attain SP, etc. But Do you try to lay still?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Erii View Post
      Congrats! I always love visualizing and what not. You wake up randomly in the night, shut your eyes, envision a place or whatever, attain SP, etc. But Do you try to lay still?
      Actually... Well, I was so tired at the time I really didn't have to struggle to lay still. Haha.

      The first time I did it I lay there and imagined and the SP came and went pretty quickly. I would say within possibly 45 seconds of lying down.

      The second experience, I suppose, could almost be called a DEILD. Except I didn't reenter a dream, I just reentered the dream state. The dream was completely different. It's just that I kind of woke up and within literally almost 10-15 seconds, I was down and dreaming again.

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      I really like your technique. Your decision to relax and let go was brilliant!

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      Sounds great! I'm glad you found your technique. I still think it's really hard to WILD. I just can't seem to let go of my body and just allow myself to actually fall asleep.

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      Yeah WILD is one of the hardest techniques to do. It requires you to almost split your brain, allowing the main part of it to switch off asleep but still keeping a bit awake to notice the brain falling asleep, so you don't fully fall asleep. It's complicated to think about but not to do. That doesn't make it easy though- but it doesn't make it hard either. Like anything really, once you know how to do it and have done it a few times, it get's much easier.

      I would recommend doing WILD to get your first LD, or even your 10th. Try it if you want, but it's much easier and successful to use the other ones, as they require less effort and are less punishing if you fail.
      As for OP, WILD just works well with his head. Either he can spilt his mind or it's how he falls asleep that does it for him. I say keep it up!

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