You just need to stay completely relaxed. Act as if you aren't even there. Your nothing but a thought. The more you think about other things, the less you are focusing on your goal. |
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You just need to stay completely relaxed. Act as if you aren't even there. Your nothing but a thought. The more you think about other things, the less you are focusing on your goal. |
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stop trying to dox me. your getting no where.
I have read a few scary things on the subject, but you have to just go for it. Most people just see colors, that falling feeling, or faint whispers. I only see the colors and the falling feeling |
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Dreams Recalled since 10-31-09: 776
Best Recall in One Night: 8 (12-25-10).
DILDs: 8 (2-26-11); MILDs: 4 (7-28-10)
Goal: Play Calvinball [ ]
If you start WILD thinking about those scary images, they are more likely to occur. Think about happy things, and remember, it's all in your head. Not real. |
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Well, don't knock it 'till you try it. I was also terrified my first couple of tries, but I haven't experienced any terrifying hallucinations to date and it doesn't look like I'm going to. Plus, most people don't experience full fledged SP during WILDs anyways, and if they say they do they don't know what they're talking about. |
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I've experienced hallucinations many times over during SP, including feeling a knife being stabbed into my neck and a bee stinging me. Those are the freakiest things to experience, IMO. Everything else is easy once you experience these things! I suggest just imagining yourself in your bed alone, relaxed, and also picture yourself from the viewpoint of someone if they'd walk into the room - they'd see you perfectly asleep and calm. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
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