Quote Originally Posted by dolphin View Post
You could use them as cues that you might be close to having a WILD. When these things happen, imagine anything happening that isn't at the moment (floating, sinking, bed moving, bed spinning, flying, seeing through your closed eyelids, sounds playing, ect.). When that something you're imagining actually happens it means you're dreaming. If nothing you're imagining happens, do a reality check to see if you're already in a dream. If nothing happens, then continue waiting until you're dreaming. These things you're experiencing aren't always cues that you're close to dreaming, but when they are they are useful for that purpose.
Great advice, dolphin!


And OP, I recommend reading more WILD tutorials. It could help you transform those experiences into productive lucid dreams.