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Hi everyone, as you might guess this is my first post and im excited to delve even deeper into the alien world of Lucid Dreaming. I figured why not start my academic Lucid Dream career with a question. The WILD, for some it may be the light at the end of the tunnel, and I hope the same for me. But in the present it just seems like a distant hope. I feel im on the precipice of gaining entry into this new world. I just cant get over the hump. I have been trying to WILD for sometime and I just feel like I cant get it. I have yet to see the hpynagogic images and am not really sure if have experienced sleep paralysis. So my query is, can you give a somewhat new comer some tips to further me along my Dream Journey? |
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They come here every day to sleep?
No. They come to be woken up.
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In order to WILD I thought you only needed to do two things: RELAX and stay AWARE. |
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Thank you both! The tips are much appreciated. |
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They come here every day to sleep?
No. They come to be woken up.
Your welcome |
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Last edited by MasterMind; 11-21-2012 at 12:09 AM.
After about 30 min of laying in bed trying not to move I found myself feeling heavy and tingling (which I'm wondering is SP). But I was waiting wanting for something to happen but nothing did. I was waiting to see something anything but only my eye lids. What should I do in this situation, stop, keep going, start over? |
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They come here every day to sleep?
No. They come to be woken up.
Sleep paralysis have many meanings, but in this case I guess you want to know if you could transition into a dream based on the sensations you felt. |
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I'am not saying to you to stop WILDing,but usually WILD is a bit harder for beginners.I recommend the All day awareness tech, it has brought me all of my lucids.or you can alaways go with DEILD,which is a easier and faster version of WILD. |
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"A winner has to speak not of the world as it is, but of the world as it should be!"
Welcome to Dream Views! This is the place to be for anyone wanting to learn how to lucid dream. There is no quick answer to your question, but the Dream guide team is here to help you navigate the forum and answer questions. We all have 3 green stars above our avatar. Click on our user name and you can then select private message if you have a question, or you can start new threads. Don't worry about starting threads that have been started before, just try it out, if it ends up in the wrong place one of us can move it for you. |
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I agree with the whole meditation idea. Practcing WILD takes deep concentration. And not concentration in the sense of thinking about everything you do. But meaning you must concentrate on NOT thinking about everything you do, yet being aware at the same time. That might give you a little mind fuck, but that's what meditation is for: Un-Fucking the mind. I'm new to lucid dreaming as well, so I understand your frustration. Meditation will hopefully turn that frustration into pure energy of the mind, and give you the confidence to just fall into your dream state of mind |
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That was as interesting interpretation "Un-fucking the mind" I like it. xD It goes straight to the point. |
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