Heya. I can only empathize, not offer advice. I've had that eye thing happen to my twice during my life--once back in college when I was working on self-hypnosis, and the other a few days ago when I was working on a WILD induction. |
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I tried to have a WILD this morning, and it almost worked! I was lying in bed relaxed until I felt a wave through my body that told me to roll over. I didn't, and I suddenly felt my body sinking into the bed. I also felt some vibrations through my body. However, just as I was starting to see some hypnagogic images, my eyes suddenly started going apeshit! They were twitching like crazy, and I lost focus. Is that supposed to happen? Is there a way to stop it? |
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Heya. I can only empathize, not offer advice. I've had that eye thing happen to my twice during my life--once back in college when I was working on self-hypnosis, and the other a few days ago when I was working on a WILD induction. |
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Could you explain what you mean that your eyes "started going apeshit"? Rapid twitching, or more heavy clenching as in my case? |
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They started twitching a lot |
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i was successfull of first 3 tries (weekend) but i have been failing since |
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Ive had loads of these like nealy one per day, i feel surges, shocks, waves, sensations etc. |
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Eye movement like that can occur and in your case it seems it does. As for stopping it, I'm not sure. The only time I ever experienced this was when I tried to FILD and it freaked the bloody crap out of me the first time. |
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