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      Question How many WILD attempts

      How many times did you have to try a WILD before it succeeded? I've tried 3 times and I will try again tonight. I use WBTB with it and have read just about every tutorial. I usually get frustrated after a half an our of waiting for SP. Thanks
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      Well, WILDing can take a long time. And not getting it after only three tries is not that bad.

      Keep trying. Try waking up a few minutes off from the last time you tried. And don't give up. That is the most important thing.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      Months, except for DEILDs. Those are easy, as long as the dream I've woken up from is a lucid.
      I still suck at WILDing

      These are old so you don't wanna drag them up, but you may be interested in reading the responses in

      How long do you lay in bed to get SP to WILD?
      How long did it take for you to successfully WILD?

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      I've been attempting to WILD almost every night since early February with only one bout of SP, and that wasn't even when trying to WILD. I seem to be terrible at it, but I find most people get it to work much faster than that.
      My Dream Journal: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...00#post1040700

      LD's: 10 DILD's: 10 WILD's: 0 Good LDs: 5 Very Good LD's: 0 False LDs/Very Low Level LDs: 5

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      it took me a couple weeks to have my first WILD but it was worth it. It was incredibly vivid and lengthy, and my level of awareness was really high.

      have you ever tried WILD'ing during a daytime nap? I did the other day and made a smooth transition into a lucid. Unfortunately it ended way to soon, and was followed by three or four different non-lucid dreams. When I woke up I was surprised that all that had happened in about thirty minutes.

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      As I replied in another thread before, the Stephen LaBerge reccomended 61-Point Relaxation technique is indispensible. I get the impression not many people use it, because it just isn't getting the recognition it really deserves.

      I entered partial SP lastnight by practicing it, except I wasn't intending to WILD. It was the first time I've use it, a shame. Maybe I would have got there .

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