Don't worry, nobody is sick of anybody asking any questions. Most of us are still learning and the few lucky naturals and very experienced guys are only happy to share. |
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I know everyone's sick of newbies complaining but the reality is that most of the members on the site are learners and not teachers. |
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Don't worry, nobody is sick of anybody asking any questions. Most of us are still learning and the few lucky naturals and very experienced guys are only happy to share. |
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Hi, I would not worry about anyone minding the same questions coming up. I personally use this forum as a way to keep my mind on LD, because as everyone has heard, focusing on LDs makes them happen. First, I think i should start a thread explaining SP unless I can find another one. I notice alot of people are a little confused or misimformed on it. |
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I suppose you already know the basic things about WILDing, so here's my own experiences with the technique: |
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☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ WILD: 25 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ DILD: 6 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
@ sivason |
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http://www.dreamviews.org/f79/just-s...t-know-128997/ My pleasure gab, I decided not to start anew thread and just added a small section in another thread. The link here goes to it. It just goes over the same idea, but with a little more detail. |
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Well, I didn't say that I don't have SP. You must be in SP in REM. Otherwise, we would act out our dreams and hurt ourselfs. I just ment, that I'm not aware of being in SP, as opposed to lots of people with auditory and tactile hallucination during SP. That's why I'm not trying to feel the SP in order to progress in the transition to LD. |
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I have mastered the WILD and achieved somewhere close to 2000 lucids through this technique. You do not have to enter SP/ or see hallucinations to WILD. During most of my WILDs I dont even hit SP before im in the dream. Also, I rarely see HI. I get auditory hallucinations and abrupt bodily transition signs (ex. feeling like im falling, being stretches, etc.) |
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Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce
@Chewnie91 - may I ask, how do you enter dream, if you don't see HI? I think when I don't see HI, I try to induce the acceleration - fast flight head first, or I just fall asleep. |
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I get audio hallucinations and bodily abnormalities that key me on where I am in the process. I usually just see blackness. Then begin to feel vibrations and auditory hallucinations, they get more and more intense. Then everything stops. Next thing I know, I open my eyes and I'm in the dream. That's what I had to learn to master it for myself. I don't see too much HI which kept throwing me off when I would try to learn WILD, but not that I know MY way of entering the dream it was easy to master that I do sometimes get HI and its nice because its different, but mostly I just ride out the vibrations and open my eyes in dream land. |
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Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce
That makes sense. I have noticed, that I'm getting vibrations pretty much everytime I return from restroom and at WBTB. Like last night, vibrations were stronger than usually, but still considered mild, and I saw none of the HI. I must have fallen asleep while waiting for HI. |
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It can vary. I've come to know my bodies signs and when its truly OVER which is how I've achieved so many WILDs. Most of the time its just one set of rapid vibrations and then they stop. Other times they start off gradual and increase over time. I know I'm in the dream when it stops and I can just feel that I'm there. There are a few times I've used astral vision, non intentionally. I've had dreams where the vibrations stopped and then a DC asked me "why do you have your eyes closed?" and then I opened them in my dream world. I think to an extent I am a partly natural WILDer which is why I can achieve so many. When I first started practicing it it was hard but I got the hang of it fairly quickly. Like a few weeks before I really had it down to a science. |
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Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce
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