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      from what ive heard, your not supposed to imagine the whole scene with details and everything, but as a vague outline, and as you are in your dream, build it as it comes. The details make it harder to go into your LD and makes the WILDing a bit complicated. Instead of imagining everything right away, start with just the outline of the room, or space.. and create it from then once your in your dream (: If that makes any sense.. haha
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      I've always found that visualizing something with motion works best. Like visualizing drawing numbers or words on a blackboard, or piece of paper. Something about watching the motion really pulls me into it. I recently read on here that someone likes visualizing that they are watching a figure skater. I'm sure that would work well in the same way.

      I once visualized that I was painting on the wall of my room, and ended up creating an Wizard Of Oz type of scene. You could try imagining that you're painting the scene you want to dream of on a wall. That way you will have the motion of the painting strokes pulling you in, as you imagine the scene at the same time. You might not end up with exactly what you intend, but it could be fascinating none the less.
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