Originally posted by The G-Man
1)Would you suggest it would be OK to use WILD before actually experiencing a lucid dream.
2)Is it possible to snap out of WILD on command (ie. waking up through getting excited, maybe other command??)
3)Can WILD hurt you in any way
4)Is WILD generally easier, and a more \"promising\" way of gettin a lucid dream, rather than having to wait, and hopefully having some of the reality check techniques kick in
Thank you all
Welcome to Dreamviews G-man!
1) Yes, use all techniquest at your disposal!
2) Yes, during the induction, WILD is a fragile thing, very easy to snap out of. Once in the dream, you can snap out of it just like any other lucid dream.
3) No, WILD cannot in any way hurt you. It is as natural as falling asleep. Oh wait a minute, it IS falling asleep 
4) WILD is usually a difficult skill for people to learn, but WTF, you might be a natural! Keep practicing all techniques while you learn to WILD
WILD experiences for each person differ, but here is a typical wild for me:
I will relax and begin saying "I am dreaming"
As I relax, I will notice HI and little dreamlets beginning to form. This part is critical, if you relax your guard too much, you will fall asleep, if you focus too much on them, you will fully wake up.
I will usually feel a jolt, exactly like the ones you feel sometimes when you are falling asleep. I know sleep paralysis is close at this point.
I will continue to be passive and relax and the vibrations will then start. They last for 5-15 seconds.
As the vibrations begin to fade, one of two things will happen.
1) I will feel a calm sinking sensation, like I am settling to the bottom of a swimming pool
or
2) I will get intense HI and feel like I'm being pulled in with great acceleration.
After this, I will be in the dream. Sometimes though, it is blackness and I will have to open my "eyes" first.
Hope this helps in some way!
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