 Originally Posted by Tom187
This is exactly what i feel. What i don't know is how if you try and concentrate on the HI and I just get to understand what it is before it disappears is how do you enter a WILD from there? Thanks for explaining it like that Shift i was trying to before.
I've never successfully WILDed, but from everything I've read you've just got to remain calm, and keep letting the images come to you. I guess they start become more and more realistic and encompassing, and eventually they form the reality not that you are seeing in your "mind", but that you exist in, at which point you enter the dream.
Although the other night I did get to the point where something was pulling me out of my body through my feet. That was incredibly weird. I guess if I hadn't panicked it would have been a true WILD into my bedroom, which sounds so trippy. Unfortunately I freaked out and woke myself up 
Anyway like I said in the very first post, I feel like WILDing is probably like the scene in The Picture in the Bedroom of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, a book in the Narnia series by C.S. Lewis. It's my favorite of the series, but I don't have it here at school. Basically some children are looking at a painting of a ship at sea, and it starts becoming more and more realistic, until they find themselves very small, standing on the edge of the picture frame above the scene, and then a wave comes up, knocking them into the painting. I swear, C.S. Lewis must've invented the technique! You know what I mean, if you've read it!
**http://books.narnia.com/chronicles/b...n_treader.html there we go. Read that page, and the beginning of the next. When I read about WILDing, that's what I think about for some reason They'll be turning it into a movie in 2010, I'm pretty excited to see how this scene is done!
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