Quote Originally Posted by your_mum View Post
This morning, I finally had my first WILD, and I was rather chuffed (:
Ive been having very little luck with DILDs etc, and thought that this method would give me a better degree of control and vividness - which it did. However, it was very shortlived, only 30-40 seconds in all, and I accomplished very little. The dream started to lose clarity about halfway through, and it was a downward spiral from there. I entered it in a strange way though, instead of waiting through all of the stages of HI, I gave up and decided I'd just go to sleep.
Yep, that's pretty much the curse of WILDing. Figuring out how to just fall asleep, but remain aware enough to pass through. There are so many different ways to enter a WILD. HI is just one technique. Some people use sound, some people use physical sensations. Some people (like me) don't even feel a transition, and end up missing it altogether.

But suddenely realised that I was in SP, very far into HH- with a long dark corridor pictured in my head. This turned into an FA, which I caught very quickly. Was this perhaps why the dream was unstable?
Hmm... This, I'm unsure of. Whenever I catch a false awakening, it tends to be fairly unstable, yes. I've since learned that I actually should just try the WILD again, while I'm dreaming. I call it a dream-WILD, and Percylucid (an admin around here) calls it an L-DEILD. When I dream-WILD it is always successful and fast.

Anyhow the main reason for posting this, is because of what i couldn't do:

I realised that the dream needed stabilising, and i remember (I think it was Moose?) someone telling me that he ate a chip in his dream - which helped a lot, as it used all five senses. So I thought, Ill go to my school's dining hall! I have heard that people use ordinary doors to take them places, so i tried to use the door in my bedroom, but it just lead to where it normally does (The landing - although there was a mirror out there, and it proved interesting.) Why didnt it work? Any help would be appreciated (:
It may be due to the fact that in real life, the door leads to the landing, so your brain wanted to accommodate that. *shrugs* But don't feel too bad, portalling is extremely difficult to do! I still have issues with it, myself.