Before having this success, I had two consecutive failed WILDs immediately before--in the first I felt all the vibrations and sound and thought to myself "I'm going to get up in my dream body", so I tried to stand up, fought against the sleep paralysis and stood up, but in my waking body. The second time I decided to ride it out, and again after a while tried to get up, with the same result. I think the reason for my success the third time was not trying to get out of bed at all...Like with the hypnagogic imagery, I had to let myself become immersed in it, while maintaining my wits to some degree. After I succumbed to the floating feeling for 15 seconds, I lost all contact with my paralyzed body, and stopped hearing the noise and didn't feel the vibration, and just stood up. Heh, it's hard to describe, because it's not *really* willpower, it's more like riding on a wave and determining only the angle of your forward motion. This probably was not altogether too helpful, but if you take one thing away from it, it should be to "ride it out", like you said, and see what happens--you'll probably find yourself suddenly in a dreamscape.
(note: I think the idea of getting out of bed is simply manufactured by us to make it seem as if though we are separating two bodies during the WILD process--in reality I think it's probably easier to find yourself not getting out of bed, but in any dreamscape you can imagine...Getting out of bed, in my opinion, has too many problems associated with accidentally moving your real body, and not your dream body.)
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