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      How long does it take to reach SP during a WILD?

      Also if you could , please tell me how long it takes to enter the dream from SP.

      *Im too lazy to search for it*
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      Depends on experience. For me, a WILD from being wide awake takes about a half hour to get to SP, and then a comparably infinitesimal time to get from SP to the dream, because once you're in SP, getting into a dream is super easy.

      Now, if you've just woken up and haven't moved, it can take mere seconds to get to SP.

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      It ranges from 5 minutes to 2 hours depending on the person. When you are trying to SP, don't try to think about time. Instead, think about nothing and focus on that emptiness.

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      How long does it take in the afternoon for someone not very experienced in WILD?

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      I usually get SP in a few minutes if im really really tired.
      Auditory hallucinations within minutes.
      Closed eye visuals usually take about 5-10 minutes, but I can see flashes of bright lights and patterns within 1-2 minutes.
      The floating feeling usually within 1-2 minutes.

      I can sometimes even get auditory hallucinations when Im fully awake. (?)

      Im new to LDing tho, and have never managed to WILD.
      Last edited by LucidFreedoM; 08-06-2008 at 09:40 PM.
      - "The best things in life are free. I have never once had to pay for a lucid dream."

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      You don't understand what is meant by "sleep paralysis" if you think you can just lie down and enter SP in seconds. Either that or you're narcoleptic.

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