Yeah. What Nina said. I've only had two WILDs, both of them deliberate, but, what Nina said is right.
When the images form, you'll KNOW. There's no bloody way you can possibly mistake it.
The first time it happened to me, was more sensations than images. My body transformed into a dog, then into a horse, then into a night on horseback... There were images as well, but everything was shifting...
The second time, however... wow oh freaking wow. My eyelids disappeared, and I could see into my room. The ceiling "shifted" into a starscape, with clouds obscuring some of the stars. It was like a ghostly, eerie night sky... stunningly beutiful. My bed shifted, with bedposts branching up, and the sky /roof shifted too... it was beautiful...
Even though both WILDs didn't last more than a minute or two, the actual lucid dream part, the transition, what nina describes... is something which, alone, makes all the effort worth it, in my opinion...
What you've got to do, is to not force the images to form, just let them. BUT, don't be so passive that you fall asleep... like nina said, it's a very fine line. I may have had only two successful WILDs, but, I've had maybe thirty to fifty failures. All of those times, I didn;t get the balance right... I either fell asleep, or was trying too hard. Eventually I'll get the hang of it, but, it might take a while, a long while. For you guys too... so, my advice, stick in there, and DONT be discouraged by failed attempts. It's all a process of trial and error, unfortunately, as with a lot of things in life.
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