Approximately how long does it take to WILDif u an experienced WILDer, i mean i know it is different for everyone, but average please. |
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Approximately how long does it take to WILDif u an experienced WILDer, i mean i know it is different for everyone, but average please. |
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Am I crazy?
Anywhere from 2-15 minutes after I wake up. Usually, the longer it is taking, the less likely I am to do it. So I'd say most from 5-7 minutes. Then again, this is when I am laying in bed, sleepy, and not paying attention to anything but relaxing, so my judgement of time might be messed up. |
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If I am attempting to WILD and several minutes go by without success then it usually means its morning and time to get up. Before that point each time I wake up I can either WILD within a few minutes or I just lose awareness again. |
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thanks guys. |
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Am I crazy?
Less than 15 minutes. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
I'd say normally no more than 45 minutes. |
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I think it's really hard to tell unless someone who's awake is right there with you timming it all. When I'm in that zone between sleep and awareness, I seem to lose concept of time - and I suspect we all do. |
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just make sure your not to focused, just passive, if i can do that right after waking up and have the motivation, it can take about 5-15min |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes |
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2-15 min. |
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Total lucid dreams=88LD goal: Master WILD
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ok so i keep hearing stuff about being tense or not being tense. what are you guys talkingabout? |
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Am I crazy?
I think they mean mentally tense. In my experience, if I am trying too hard or getting too worked up about it then my attempts are sort of thwarted. However, if I just sort of lie there and let it happen then things usually work out. |
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Wait, WILD takes 15 or less minutes generally once you get experienced? In all the almost a year I've been here, I've never really wanted to try WILD as wasting 45 minutes of my precious sleep (I like sleeping) every time I want to LD doesn't appeal to me, and DILD has none of that. Though I will still be doing RCs and stuff, now that I have feb. vacation, I might just start trying to WILD. |
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Yes, this is very interesting, I thought it took like hours and I give it a half-hearted try and then realize I have to get up in a couple hours so I better get some sleep. |
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I think some are talking about WILDing without first going to sleep. I've never been able to do that, mine are always in the middle or end of my nights sleep. WILDing without sleeping probably takes a long time, i've never tried. I wasn't able to WILD until it happened randomly a few times, I had already been having LDs for months. After it happened randomly I kinda understood what I had to do and I slowly started being able to attempt it, but many times I still just fall back asleep. |
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ok, so i tried to try it, and woke up. i was going to get outa bed, but was too lazy. |
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Am I crazy?
See, I've been trying to WILD for a few nights now. Without the WBTB method, but with the Reverse Blinking till I'm totally relaxed, then a normal WILD technique. Last night, In maybe...30 minutes? I managed to get to the beginings of SP and some strange noises in the top of my skull which sounded like a Mallet (this happened two nights in a row, I'm sure it wasn't my heart beat =D) and some vibrations, some other physical sensations, and also this weird hallucination which I've had as a child, not really a 'thing' but more like a feeling of being really closed in and cosy behind your eyelids (I used to have some weird things happen in that state as a child) which was bought on by this spinning ring I saw...and I've been trying this for only thee nights, since I heard of Lucid Dreaming. But obviously, with each new sensation I get a little bit excited, some times to much and I wake myself up. But your own hands floating out of your body? That's a cool feeling =D |
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Our own White Rooms are only a perception, we are simply confined by the rules that our mind creates for us, to make our 'dream' seem more logical so our brains can comprehend what we perceive. Without these rules we couldn't even begin to comprehend our own existence, thankfully, we have dreams. Dreams allow us a window into a world without rules and restrictions, all we need to do is learn how to control our world, because that's what it is, our world, separate from the invasion of others, the problems of our Waking Dream and the pain we feel in our conscious state.
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