 Originally Posted by evan56780
i fell like such a retard for saying this for about the 3rd time, but what do you do with your eyes? do you keep them closed, if not how do you not blink? and how dose wild help you lucid dream? (that last question is new im just very curios. sorry for being so repetitive, im a newb i know... lol
I do apologize for getting to this thread so late . Don't feel bad for asking this question...it's a fairly common one. I too had a great deal of misconceptions about how to induce an LD when starting out just like many more people still have. So you're far from alone on this one. To answer your question, you have to keep your eyes closed. Remember, your body is going to sleep...it's only your mind that stays awake.
 Originally Posted by moonshine
The eyes thing is interesting. Eyes move whilst your in REM sleep.
Sufferers of SP find they can move nothing but they're eyes.
In which case is it really neccesary to try and keep your eyes from moving when your
attempting to WILD?
Opinions please?
Yes, it is necessary to keep them still while attempting a WILD. The only difference between those in REM, those in SP, and those who are attempting without being in either starting off is that those who are in REM and SP's bodies are already asleep...then their eyes will dart and move about. Your body must be asleep still before this process of unconscious rapid eye movement happens.
 Originally Posted by Adam24
Last night when i was trying a WILD i didnt feel the wave, although i have before, but i did hear a very high pitched constant noise which wavered almost as if it was was circling around and around my head.
Wasat?
Sounds like auditory hallucinations via Hypnagogia. Hypnagogia is the prequel to Sleep Paralysis and Sleep Paralysis is the prequel to WILD's . Continue on full steam ahead .
 Originally Posted by aioinae
I attempted WILD for the first time a few hours ago. After maybe 15 minutes of lying completely still, resisting every urge to move the slightest bit or swallow, I saw a little HI (some guy saying something, I forget) and light patterns and felt a sort of slow buzz (not really a "wave") come over mostly my lower body, along with this feeling of a huge weight on my chest and stomach area... then some loud car drove by outside and I got distracted.
Thanks Jeff777 for your methods and tips, I'm sure I'll get it soon if I follow them carefully and those damn cars'll stfu 
You're more than welcome should you have any additional questions feel free to ask. Please keep us updated with your progress .
 Originally Posted by moonshine
Would be most interested in gauging opinions on this one.
Cos if I don't have to concentrate to keep my eyes locked in place, wilding would be a lot easier I think.
Concentrating on keeping your eyes locked in place is what will keep you from WILD'ing. It should be a passive thing.
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