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      Congrats! You're almost there.

      I think this is a good example of why it's difficult to WILD when you first go to sleep for the night. You can get to sleep paralysis and even stay aware through the transition to sleep. The only problem is, you can't go directly from SP into a dream. You don't normally have a REM period that early in the night, so there is no dream to enter.

      Try this same thing after 5 hours of sleep, and you will hopefully find yourself in a dream afterwards instead of waking up.

      Good luck.

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      Of course it's possible to WILD when you first go to bed, but the dream is very quick then you go into deep sleep and in your next dream cycle the memory is wiped clean.

      Was your body actually vibrating? That's not supposed to happen, it's supposed to just feel like it, your body should be perfectly still, are you sure that you weren't just cold?

      Anyway, if it was brain vibrations then after the second wave passes over you do a reality check. You might be dreaming that you are still trying to get there. I think that happened to me once. I'm also going to attempt a WILD tonight, let's both have one!

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