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The best advice I can give you is to train yourself to not be excited. A good way of doing this is to think of WILD as the most boring thing the world could ever devise. |
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Is it your first WILD? Then thats some damn' good progress... just do it more often, and you'll be the master. |
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haha yeah that was my first attempt at WILD'ing.. but even if i do get the hang of it.. its gonna suck having to get up after 5-6 hours of sleep everynight just to stay up for an hour so you can LD... i tried MILD'ing but i found that RC make me look crazy and i already have good dream recall, no point in having to write it down.. SOO what im hoping is that i can eventually be good enough so that i can just WILD without having to sleep for 5 hours first..? |
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Yesterday night I tried WILD. I had significant progress. I felt onset of WILD, and had very weird sensation in my body. I focused on the idea of riding a bike. As soon as I'll visualized it, I could feel that I'm drifting in sleep. However I had real problem with concentration - something just interrupted my thoughts every second. |
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Nocturnal, |
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"Eat, drink, and make merry.....for tomorrow we DIE!"
Its important to stay calm during these 'sensations' such as sleep paralysis...or hypnagogic imagery. |
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"i am the crumpled sheets of paper behind an artists' attempt at perfection"
www.myspace.com/mattnocas (more recent pics and info)
Pictures of me here-----> (4 years old now)
http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5073
i did my first try last night to got some imagery and a few car sounds and some ringing/beeps+my body was so freaking relaxed but i didnt see my visons |
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Matt, |
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"Eat, drink, and make merry.....for tomorrow we DIE!"
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