I want to add that sometimes you can also "dream" that you are WILDing. Only you know your situation (room lightning, your position in bed, etc.) so you have to analyze the situation to know if it was real, or not.
It happened to me several times while trying to WILD, that suddenly I feel that strange body position, vibrations, hear sounds or voices, etc.. and "enter" a dream. As you say, blurry, that needs lots of stabilization, and then I wake up. It's then when I see that I've been sleeping around 40 minutes, and that I have a different position I had when I was WILDing, meaning that I was really dreaming already. Even the window blind it's sometimes different.
This morning it happened again. I was in my bed, hearing a voice that suddently became clearer, and I tried to relax and stay, until I could understand the voice perfectly. It was a coworker, talking there in the dark to someone I guess. I could hear cars on the street and even though "I hope I don't wake me up". Finally I felt as if I was being dragged out of the bed, fell to the floor, opened my eyes with my dream hands and saw a blurry room. As I was touching my hands and the walls to stabilize the dream, I woke up in a completely different situation.
Personally I call those "waking up WILDs", because they always happen to me when I'm about to wake up (I still don't know) and I think I'm falling to sleep in a WILD.
Technically, it's some kind of WILD I guess... but not the real one you want, which is supposed to give you a vivid, long dream.
So in your case, I don't know what or how happened, but just wanted to share my experiences and opinion.
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