I think I finally figured out how WILD works. Last night, I woke up about fifteen minutes before my alarm would go off, after going to the bathroom, I got back in bed and thought to myself, "There's no way I'm getting back to sleep before that alarm goes off." I just closed my eyes, and layed there. Suddenly, I wondered what it would be like if I was in the military, deployed to Iraq. I'm pretty sure this was triggered by the news I heard earlier about the troops being pulled out. As I imagined what it would be like, I found the scene in my head getting more real. Somewhere along the way, I lost sight, and slipped into a normal dream about riding on a military convoy through the desert, which ultimately ended in a homing missile completely blowing us up. It was strange though, because for like half of it, I could have sworn I was just playing out a scenario in my head, but it was way too real for that. It was also really logical, at least for a dream. I woke back up and I thought: "Okay, let's try that again, with less untimely demise." So I did the exact same thing. I fell into a dream, but I realized it that time and had a rather short lucid dream about the same convoy in a parking lot, interrupted by my alarm. So, I think I'm finally getting it. You don't do WILD, you just imagine things when you're tired enough, and the WILD will come to you. I'm definitely going to try this again. Maybe my experiences will help some poor souls struggling with WILD.