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      A quick WILD question

      I was wondering if I should try the WILD technique... i attempted it before and got pretty far along in the process, felt tingling and alomost went into SP, but got excited and snapped out of it... should i try again & will i remember the WILD better than a regular dream since im concious the whole time?
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      Definately try it again, WILDs are one of the most exhilarating forms of lucid dreaming, and because you don't lose consciousness at any point they really help in increaseing your ability to focus and dream control in the long run. It can take quite a few tries before getting it but just stick with it. You won't necessarily remember the WILD better than any other lucid dream. How clear your memory of the dream is has more to do with the time between your lucid dream ending and you waking up than the time entering the lucid dream. More important than that is how good your dream recall is in general.

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      If you think it has the possibility of working, try it! There's nothing stopping you and it just might work If you try it for a week or two and for some reason it doesn't seem to be clicking for you, you can always switch to something else. In the meantime, best of luck and whatever happens enjoy your dreams

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