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      finally getting somewhere...but

      well after over a year of failing, im starting to get down LDing and funny enough wilding seems to be working as of now.
      but i still have a problem most of the time i try to wild
      for some reason, when i get up and go back to bed to attempt a wild, i can stay still, but when i close my eyes, for some reason, most of the times, i cant seem to look still, i dont know why but i have a tendency to look around even though imk looking at nothing and this is not letting me wild
      can anyone help me with this problem?
      thnx

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      Your eyes are used to moving round A LOT throughout the day, and maybe they're wanting to do the same at night . Just try opening your eyes in the dark and letting them adjust for a while, then try again.
      If you're WILDing you should probably try to take your mind off it and think about something else.
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      hmmm.. ok i guess i will try that
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      Quote Originally Posted by A_Munk3y View Post
      well after over a year of failing, im starting to get down LDing and funny enough wilding seems to be working as of now.
      but i still have a problem most of the time i try to wild
      for some reason, when i get up and go back to bed to attempt a wild, i can stay still, but when i close my eyes, for some reason, most of the times, i cant seem to look still, i dont know why but i have a tendency to look around even though imk looking at nothing and this is not letting me wild
      can anyone help me with this problem?
      thnx
      Hi. Maybe I will not tell you the right words. I have not experienced WILD. But i have one question according to it. Why do people not try WILD when they are going to sleep at maybe 10 p.m? Why always after interrupted sleep? Is it about the length of the rem period? If so, than what comes when you move into sleep paralysis just after you go to bet for the first time? Does hypnagogic imagery come?

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      Quote Originally Posted by adraw View Post
      Hi. Maybe I will not tell you the right words. I have not experienced WILD. But i have one question according to it. Why do people not try WILD when they are going to sleep at maybe 10 p.m? Why always after interrupted sleep? Is it about the length of the rem period? If so, than what comes when you move into sleep paralysis just after you go to bet for the first time? Does hypnagogic imagery come?
      People do try to WILD when they first go to sleep and it can work that way. A lot of people find it easier after around 5 hours sleep because that is when you are in your longest REM period, as you suggested. It is also easier to do then because your body is still half asleep, therefore allowing you to slip into SP quicker.
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      yup... its just easier
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      i am new to the sight and wonder. what does WILDING stand for?

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      Wake-Initiated Lucid Dream
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