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      everytime i try to wild i get relaxed easy but 5 minutes later itches start to pop up here and there, then suddenly id give in and scratch, after that im thinkin "fuck it" and i go to sleep.
      in your wildest dreams you couldn't picture a bogan like me, haha

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      Itches go away. Suck it up and ignore it.

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      I have the same problem. Actually, first I'll be hot, then I push the covers off and I'm cold. I can't get in a comfortable position. The wrinkles in my pillow-case bother me. My toe or something starts randomly hurting. Suddenly I can hear my heart-beat and my breathing is really loud. My thoughts wander and I feel really awake. And of course the itches.

      But: I still try, beause one of good three things can happen:
      1) Rarely, very rarely, I actually succeed at WILD.
      2) I fall asleep and have a DILD or at least a vivid regular dream.
      3) Solutions to problems that seemed really complicated the day before just pop into my head; like whole ideas that I just couldn't seem to come up with appear fully-formed, as I'm trying to count and have HI.

      So it is still worth trying.

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      i agree with ataraxis.

      the first time i WILDed it itched in the beginning. so just keep counting
      Lucid Dreams: 22
      DILDs: 15
      WBTB/MILD: 6
      WILDs: 1

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      Quote Originally Posted by ataraxis View Post
      .... Suck it up and ignore it.[/b]

      Word! Totally Agree on that.
      Lucid dreams by type:
      • WILD: 0
      • MILD: 3
      • MILD: 0
      • DILD: 2
      • WBTB: 0
      • VILD: 0
      • DEILD: 2
      Accidental LD's: 1
      Total LDs: 8

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      If you start to itch, concentrate on something else. It's hard, but it pays off in the end. *balances hands* Scratch itch....or LD?
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      I have the same itch problem, and I start concentrating on not thinking about it, but I am actually thinking about, and because I am thinking about itching, I get and itch in another place, and then another and then just like delta I am like "fuck this good night"

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      You can still scratch and then have a WILD. Just do it quickly, while keeping your eyes closed and try not to think about it much&#33; It is not necessary for everyone to lay perfectly still for 1 or 2 hours to have a WILD. Hell, the last time I had one, I turned over maybe 4-5 times or maybe more.
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      The same thing happen&#39;s to me&#33; Just last night I was wondering why I alway&#39;s
      get all itchy just when I am trying to Wild. It doesn&#39;t happen durring the day&#33;

      And also, I can never stay in a wild for more than a moment or two.
      I can slide into a dream fully aware almost every night, at least when ever
      I can keep my thought&#39;s from wandering. but I just look around a little bit,
      then slide back awake. I don&#39;t even count these as lucid Dream&#39;s.
      anyone have any advise on how to stay in it?

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      You will have an itch or an ache almost every time you attempt to WILD. It is a natural body reaction. Unless, you don&#39;t mind significantly lowering your chances of succeeding in the WILD, you have to ignore it. It goes away rather quickly.

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      Quote Originally Posted by delta View Post
      everytime i try to wild i get relaxed easy but 5 minutes later itches start to pop up here and there, then suddenly id give in and scratch, after that im thinkin "fuck it" and i go to sleep.[/b]
      I also have this problem, i got a good bit of advice which i took, don&#39;t bother with WILDing for the moment since it is a hard technique to perfect and itches and scratches are only the tip of the iceberg, just try another induction technique, theres plenty to choose from


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