I'm trying it too... but I've been studying Sageous's class and working on it, so I'm sure it's just a matter of time now. |
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I've spent lots of time attempting WILDs without success yet. I'm wondering if you remember what you did differently the first time you had a WILD. Thanks. |
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I'm trying it too... but I've been studying Sageous's class and working on it, so I'm sure it's just a matter of time now. |
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
Hi all, ive had about 10 successful WILDS and I realize a big mistake I made. When i first got into LD last April I the first resource I found was on 'world of lucid dreaming' I followed Rebecca Turners guide on there and had a wild the first night, and the second and the third!. Then i came to this forum and the amount of information was overwhelming, i read everything on WILDing and there is sooooooooooo much conflicting advice, i even saw videos on another website with a guy in a clinical white suit explaining things like the 'stop, drop and roll' technique. I overloaded my brain and more devastatingly altered my technique as I was influenced by all the other 'sure fire' techniques and methods. |
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The Biggest Risk in Life is to Never Take One
Yes I do. It's when I had the courage to forget all the conflicting writings and practice what felt right to me. Make it personal and don't be afraid to face your own personal boogeymen. I've also written my personal method on the forum which you can find if you look over my posts. It's basically the same currently although my entry/exit? method has changed for one I find a little easier (I slide out the top of my head now). Oh hell let me find the link http://www.dreamviews.com/wake-initi...d-wilding.html |
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Last edited by Runeword; 10-05-2015 at 09:51 AM.
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