I'll give it a go this weekend. Weekdays don't include enough sleep time for me |
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My take on WILD |
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I'll give it a go this weekend. Weekdays don't include enough sleep time for me |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
Fascinating! |
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Hey. I just wanted to say: It sounds like you're about to have a OBE, I don't think that is your "dream self", it could be your "astral self". Maybe you're having fake/real OBE's but you think it's just a dream that you gained lucicidy in. I don't know though, just a thought. |
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~ Let others screw light bulbs in water faucets. Who cares? ~ Mr_Fire
I've always speculated that the sensations experienced during transition are caused by your concious mind fighting the onset of sleep, that is, it keeps jerking you out of sleep paralysis. Think about normal sleep onset, when you are lying in bed and fall asleep, you lose consiousness and enter sleep paralysis almost instantly. It is not a long drawn out process. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
Seeker's definitely on the right track. |
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WILD attempt this morning went right into a false awakening. Problem was, I didn't know it was a FA. I found myself in bed practicing WILD in my FA. I did succeed though. Weird huh, a FA about a successful WILD. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
I too, like seeker, have had a WILD take place during an FA that seemed real. Its amazing how tricky consiousness can be. There is so much more to all this than we can even dream is possible. I will have to try to WILD next time without reaching the vibrations. I've been lucky enough not to have any traumatic attempts, but I think learning how to WILD without vibrations and the rest could really help the onironauts journy. Catch ya on the flip side! |
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Well Blizzz, it seems you are on to something. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
I guess this might quite the people who think you "MUST" go through the vibrations to WILD. The more I try to "map out" dream experiences the more I realize that the possiblilities are endless. The art of dreaming is absolutely fantastic! |
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” (or better yet: three...)
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No theory, no ready-made system, no book that has ever been written will save the world. I cleave to no system. I am a true seeker. - Mikhail Bakunin
Seeker, that's great! |
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Asher, that's precisely how I WILD as well. Just let the HI develop and maintain focus on it. It's very easy to let your mind slip away because it's got nothing but constant distractions at this phase, so some WILDs will seem so much easier than others. |
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Ok so this morning I had a serious string of LDs. All of them were WILD. I was lucid for just over an hour of regular real time if you add them all up. |
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That makes sense because the vibrations and what not are physical reactions to sleep onset where as the sounds are the same as the HI - mental. |
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Do you do this w/o WBTB because everytime I do WILD w/o WBTB I get to the point where it seems like I can see through my eyelids then I try to astrally project. . . . . I've also noticed that I never experience HI when I do WILD with WBTB I just don't experience that phase like most others. |
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Interesting...it was this sort of dream that catapulted my interest in LDing and led me to this site like 2 years ago. I remember I was in my bed one second, watching the darkness behind my eyelids, and then BAM a beach started forming and then all other manner of things just fell into the picture. I didn't have to do anything but sit back and enjoy the view |
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What you're describing sounds an awful lot like this method. I think some sort of combination of the two would be a great idea for a new method of sorts. |
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"Speaking of which, did you find out about the you-know-what in your toolshed? As in, a name?"
"No, the dead body in my you-know-what is still a mystery."
Hmm, this explains why my WILD method doesn't involve any nasty sensations then. |
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Unless otherwise stated, views expressed in this post are not necessarily representative of the official Dream Views stance. Hell, it's probably not even representative of me.
Hey, thanks for the great info! |
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I agree--I tried this last night, and I saw frequent HI, or minidreams, like flashes of a landscape, or someone in a flower garden digging, but never for more than a couple seconds at the most. I tried to focus on and zoom in some of the images but they fade away. |
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The vibrations are not required at all. In fact every time i have successfully done a WILD it was without any vibrations. I think it has to do with how relaxed physically and metally you are about the whole thing. The other night i felt so great, i was probably 100% relaxed and i easily went into a dream about 30 minutes after i had gone to bed. It was strange because i was having some trouble with WILD. Last night i tried it again but my legs got uncomfortable, the other night i didn't have to worry about that. |
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the rabbit hole is pretty deep mang
To get to some of those questions above, I notice that not all HI is the same. There are certain times it will completely materialize for me without trying to hard (EASY HI) and the kind that wants to blur away / send me to sleep (HARD HI). With enough concentration, you can WILD through both. |
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This is a very nice find, Blizzz. I'm new to LD'ing, and I'm wondering if any of you had your first LDs through the WILD method. I've tried WBTB and MILD a few times, but with no success yet. I want to try a WILD, but maybe I should wait until I've experienced an LD first? |
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VERY INTERESTING!!!!! I'm going to give this a go and see what happens with me...read what happened with my WILD attempt last night, I just posted it. |
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