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WILD from relaxation
Is it possible to be completely relaxed and falling asleep and be lucid? Everything I read about WILD talks about being asleep for 5 hours or so before waking up then going lucid; what if you clear your mind and then just let that drift off to a meditated trip, is that considered a WILD or does that 5 hours of sleep do something different?
Evan
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That is a WILD and you can do it that way. When you go to sleep you go through differnt sleep stages. The stages go by faster and you get to the dream sooner after longer periods of sleep. So if you sleep 5 or 6 hours before trying to do a WILD you only have to be "asleep" for 10-20 minutes instead of over an hour.
Some people seem to be able to get around it though.
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I answered that question myself
Friday, July 09 3:22amI just re-read the tutorial on WILD dreaming on DV. At 3 I turned off the TV closed my eyes, and meditated. I cleared my mind and I felt the vibrations ripple through my body. I entered a dream. I knew it. First I lifted out of my body which I knew was lying on the bed. I transformed into a 3rd person view, an out of body (OBE) experience. Then I started coming to but it was just a false awaking. I drifted back into my lucid dream at Allyson’s cabin in Indiana. I was smoking with her and her roommate and when we went inside I tried to turn on the lights. Of course that did not work. The lucid dream became hot and that woke my body up. I HAD to wake up and write this down. Ground breaking!