You don't have to experience hallucinations when WILDing. I've had six WILDs so far, and I've never had any scary hallucinations. |
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First off, I know the hallucinations are only in my head, but still I am afraid of them and want to try WILDing. |
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You don't have to experience hallucinations when WILDing. I've had six WILDs so far, and I've never had any scary hallucinations. |
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OneiroMoon said it right, not everyone experiences creepy things in SP. |
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From my rotting body,
flowers shall grow
and I am in them
and that is eternity.
-Edvard Munch
Guess you both are right, if I expect something bad, it's propably going to happen... I just can't believe I am afraid of something that is not real |
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Don't think about not thinking about it or thinking about something good because you don't want to keep yourself from thinking about something bad. |
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Lucid Goals:
Fly [X] - Nuke something with a Falcon Punch [ ] - Stay lucid for longer than 20 minutes [X] - Lucid Sex [X] - Step through a Stargate and enter a new world [ ] - Save a crashing airliner [ ] - Travel in time with the DeLorean [ ] - Go to Narnia [ ] - Go to Middle-earth [ ] - Pokémon Battle [ ]
Your goal should be not to think about anything, but when you're in sleep paralysis for the first time it's very likely that it will disappear after just a few seconds (speaking from my own experience here). This happens because you get too excited and/or anxious. So, if you aren't relaxed enough, you will quickly wake up from the paralysis. The key to successful WILDs is to get used to the sleep paralysis, and this means that you'll have to practise. Sleep paralysis is awesome, and nothing to be worried about! |
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Just like a dream scene, you can change the hallucinations you see and hear. If you hear a scary voice - ignore it - that voice is now puppies! |
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Can the transition (from the start of the SP to the dream) actually only last 10 seconds? What would be the average for a beginner WILDer? If it is only 10 secs, then I'll have no problems with relaxing! |
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If it helps your mentality, sure! |
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I didn't even experience any sleep paralysis for the first two WILDs. I just woke up in my bed, and I knew from the start that I was dreaming (because I remembered that I was trying to WILD). I can't recall any transition into those dreams. Anyway, since then I always get sleep paralysis before the transitions, and all of them happen really fast! I still consider myself to be a beginner WILDer, and I've never ever been in SP for more than 10 seconds. So yes, 10 seconds is all it takes! Once you know what to do, it's really easy to use sleep paralysis to enter a lucid dream. |
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Got a succesful WILD this morning, all thanks to you people! :bravo: |
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Congratulations, I actually want to attempt to WILD, but having never experienced sleep paralysis I'm worry myself half to death about what it will feel like. It's especially true when I'm trying to WILD. |
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Thanks |
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It's not so much the hallucinations, although they play a role in the fear, but the idea of not being able to move at all. Somehow I find that way more frightening then I should. |
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Well, it's really short when you are falling asleep, but if you are in SP when you wake up, it will not propably last longer than 30-90 secs, and it happens less often after sleep than before. |
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