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      When that happens to me I usually let myself fall asleep a little. I'll just let my mind wander a bit until I start to see HI. I usually manage to keep myself from really falling asleep, but there is always a chance. Worth it though in my opinion.

      EDIT: After than I keep my eyes closed and move my dream body by either "sitting up" or "rolling out". I've found that moving forcefully/with confidence really works. After that I open my eyes in the dream world and ground myself before it fades away.
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      scary sig and avatar snivellus

      About 2/3 of the time I do WILD, I get through SP/HI and I am fully aware and not falling asleep anymore but nothing is happening anymore (No SP side effects, No HI).

      Are you suppose to do something then to get lucid? I usually end up just rolling over and going to sleep cause I never get past that.
      Do a reality check. If you are through SP and not feeling tired you might already be dreaming. Its how all my WILDs start out. I have to open my eyes and do an RC.
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      Quote Originally Posted by freefire View Post
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      Do a reality check. If you are through SP and not feeling tired you might already be dreaming. Its how all my WILDs start out. I have to open my eyes and do an RC.
      I will always do a time RC and a breathing RC. They always fail. Could I still be lucid?

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      Quote Originally Posted by freefire View Post
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      Says the one with the stick figure massacre lulz.

      They're just dolls.

      @ Arthurium :

      Damn, I wish I could fall asleep that fast; it usually takes me over an hour.

      Hmm, I'm afraid I don't have much experience in RCs failing...
      I'd assume that nothing happens to you after SP because you get a bit exited during it?
      That's what happens to me sometimes. I end up "scaring" the SP away, y'know?


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      Quote Originally Posted by Snivellus View Post
      Says the one with the stick figure massacre lulz.

      They're just dolls.

      @ Arthurium :

      Damn, I wish I could fall asleep that fast; it usually takes me over an hour.

      Hmm, I'm afraid I don't have much experience in RCs failing...
      I'd assume that nothing happens to you after SP because you get a bit exited during it?
      That's what happens to me sometimes. I end up "scaring" the SP away, y'know?

      Last night I got to the same place where I was awake and nothing was happening.

      I tried a few types of RCs and they all failed... then I passed out.

      But I felt lucid.

      Hmm...

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      Quote Originally Posted by Snivellus View Post
      When that happens to me I usually let myself fall asleep a little. I'll just let my mind wander a bit until I start to see HI. I usually manage to keep myself from really falling asleep, but there is always a chance. Worth it though in my opinion.

      EDIT: After than I keep my eyes closed and move my dream body by either "sitting up" or "rolling out". I've found that moving forcefully/with confidence really works. After that I open my eyes in the dream world and ground myself before it fades away.
      I decided to lay on my stumach and try to WILD last night because that is my natural sleeping position and I fell asleep before I counted to 10. Lol.

      So I guess I have to start on my back.

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