Try counting your breaths to stay focused. Do remember that you DO have to go to sleep for a WILD. |
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I have been trying to WILD for the last few nights, but whenever it's time to start WILDing I always fall asleep. So I want to know if there are any ways to keep from falling asleep? |
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Try counting your breaths to stay focused. Do remember that you DO have to go to sleep for a WILD. |
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Same here, I will fall asleep right after I wake up for a WBTB. I've tried counting breaths, doesn't work for me. I'll keep myself posted. |
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I haven't tried this yet, but it sounds like it could work for those of you who lose consciousness when attempting to WILD. I remember reading somewhere that when setting yourself up to fall asleep for the WILD, try to create a slight physical discomfort to your body. This could include placing a marble under yourself when laying down, or something of that nature. In theory, this should create a something for your consciousness to pay attention to and allow you to keep this awareness while drifting into a dream, thus allowing lucidity. It will probably not be as pleasant as simply paying attention to your breathing, but it should do the trick. Also, don't make it too painful otherwise I would imagine that you'll have trouble falling asleep in the first place. |
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While sleeping, watch.
When I fail to WILD due to falling asleep unconsciously, it is usually because I am too tired. If you try to WILD, be sure that your mind is alert and focused. At least enough to go through the entire process. Note: be aware that you have to find the thin line between being too awake and being not awake enough. Being too awake is usually better though, because you can easily relax yourself more to speed up the process (as long as your mind is not full of crap like work, relationships, polar bears or whatever). |
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My problem is that when I try to WILD, anything I do causes me to be too awake to fall to sleep. From discomfort to focusing, lol. |
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The Ancient Entity - Now Roaming The Borders of The Watcher's Domain.
For me counting is the key to not let my mind fall asleep. |
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last night i got into SP and just stayed there for what felt like an hour but i would not start dreaming! i tried visualizing a scene and going for vividness, but still nothing. i guess my question is how long should it take between the SP and the dream? mabey i was thinking too much for it to work... your mind should be blank at that point right? i was concentrating on the uncomfortable feelings of my body trying to make me move (which also lasted about an hour |
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Well, here's what you need to do and it always works for me no matter what, and as a matter of fact, I've adopted this as my main method for entering dreams upon attaining SP via WILD. Once you feel the vibrations, or whatever indicates to you that you've in fact reached SP, get out of bed. Yes, I mean actually move your body straight out of bed as if you were getting up to go do something. Reason being- you've already technically entered a dream once SP hits. So, you will feel as if you are actually getting out of bed, but it's actually your dream body getting out of bed. Walk around for a bit and a dream scene should easily appear, with which you can begin your lucid adventures. Do not open your eyes when you are waiting for the scene to appear, however, as this often ends up waking me or leading up to some other undesirable outcome. Good luck with this if you decide to try it out. |
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Last edited by Metaphyz1k; 05-31-2008 at 03:06 AM.
While sleeping, watch.
even if you are still very aware of your real body? i'd be afraid i'd actually get up. |
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where we're from, the birds sing a pretty song.
Synapses Burning; joshbotch's dreams
want to adopt me? ...please???
I count backwards from 100 breathe in 99 breathe out 98 breath in... |
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