 Originally Posted by Astalakio
So I spent some time lying motionless, doubting the whole thing but still trying to keep a clear mind, and shortly my body began to shut down (it kind of felt like I could move if I wanted to, but I couldn't make myself want to?), but my concentration fluctuated and I kept getting distracted by thoughts (I don't seem to be able to shut down...).
You're on the right track, this is what going into SP feels like.
You don't need to make the thoughts go away (I'm not even sure if you can), but don't try to concentrate too much on them either.
At which time did you try to WILD?
A WILD is very hard to achieve at the time you go to bed.
It is WAY easier if you wake up after a long period of sleep (~6 hours) and attempt your WILD then.
 Originally Posted by Astalakio
Well that night I had a dream that I later recalled with unusual clarity (normally I only recall them as abstract images and feelings), and also had a false awakening. I (supposedly) awoke in my bed and thought that I should do a reality check, but since it was too dark to find a digital clock or light switch, and I was certain I was awake, I didn't bother.
Another very effective RC you can perform, which will work in the dark, is to close your mouth and pinch your nose with your fingers, so it is impossible to breathe.
Try to inhale. It's physically impossible, so if it actually works you're 100% sure that you're dreaming.
 Originally Posted by Astalakio
I'm also keeping a dream journal since then. I didn't bother trying to WILD last night, and, perhaps as a result, my dream recall was poor.
When you wake up in the morning, stay in bed and close your eyes, and try to remember if you had any dreams.
Trying to remember your dreams like this should increase your dream recall.
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