 Originally Posted by Rob
I attempted to induce a lucid dream using the WILD technique this morning, but I was unsuccessful. I counted as I fell asleep, then I started hearing a repetitive noise and I figured the WILD process was working. After a moment, my eyelids started twitching, but I didn't worry about it since I had read on the message board that someone else had the same experience. I was happy that the technique appeared to be working, but I didn't see any imagery accompanying the eyelid twitching. Eventually, the twitching and the noise stopped after I had counted past 100, so I tried opening my eyes to see if I was dreaming, but I performed a few reality checks and I determined that I was awake.
Now that I actually have some experience practicing the WILD technique, I have a few questions about it.
Is it common to experience eyelid twitching when attempting the WILD technique? If so, for how long?
Do I have to imagine my own imagery, or should it appear without my willing it to?
If my eyes stay closed during the entire process, how do I know when I'm dreaming?
Should I open my eyes when I think I'm dreaming, or should I stay completely motionless until I see some dream imagery?[/b]
ill try to answer these as best as i can, but only one of the answers wll probobly help you ...
i've experienced twitching, but it was more like blinking that was preventing me to keep my eyes closed and i think it might be common
usually the imagery starts by itself, but if you start to imagine something, it might get the imagery to start up.
since you keep your eyes closed, you shouldnt open them to see if your dreaming, simply do the nose RC and thatll pretty much tell you your dreaming
im not sure, but do a RC if you think you are and if you are dreaming, open your eyes, so dont open your eyes until an RC works and you can confirm your dreaming
hope that helps kind of, atleast you have an opinion
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