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      WILD Problem

      Last night I tried for another WILD. All was going well, I felt the effects of sleep come over me and then started to make out images in front of me. However it was at this point (quite aware) that my eyes began to 'flicker'. It hasn't happened the other two times I tried WILDing and this is just my thinkings, but was that a part of REM?

      Anyway, I tried to hold onto lucidity thinking maybe my eyes would sort themselves out, but to no avail. It continued for what felt like a while and then I just brought myself out of it, RCed and I was awake as normal. Disappointed I went to sleep.

      Who else has experienced this odd eye movements?
      Is there a way to combat it?
      And on a side note, is there a 'best' position for doing a WILD? Because I've done it both lying flat and straight in bed and also on my side curled up.

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      I've experienced this many times when I've been trying to WILD. I'm not sure what it is, but I usually can forget about it by focusing on another part of my body or focusing on my breathing. I can't give advice on the other, because I've never successfully WILDed.
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