
Originally Posted by
WolfeDreamer531
Well, I guess I better throw my two cents in here.
Ive emboldened step 5 for you because it seems to pertain most to your problem. The key, like DreamQueen said above, is to acknowledge these random, abstract thoughts but to not let them take hold of you completely. You have to try not to become too absorbed into them; although this has happened to me many times and is actually what makes us better at WILDing. If or when you fail a WILD, don't fail in vain; make sure that you learn from all of your mistakes whenever you fail an attempt at WILDing so that you'll know what to do in your future attempts at WILDing.
You can read every last piece of information in the world about WILDing but when it comes to actually WILDing, its practice that proves to be the most reliable source of information. Besides, everybody is different. You have to practice WILDing so that you'll become more and more familiar with how it feels when entering SP (Sleep Paralysis, the precursor to entering a dream when done with a WBTB). You're going to have to know what SP is, how it feels, how it affects you, and most importantly, how to react to it in the future.
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