Yes, it is possible to WILD on your side, and many people do it this way. WILD is different for every person, and gradually you will find what is the best WILD technique for you, and tweak this technique until you will find what works for you best. |
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after having been on this site, and also purchasing "exploring the world of lucid dreaming" by stephen laberge, all i have really learned about the WILDing technique was that it is best done whilst lying on your back in a bed, or sitting in a somewhat comfortable chair. my question is if there are any of you out there that WILD regularly, without lying on your back, perhaps on your side? because i for one am NOT a back sleeper. its nearly impossible to even be relaxed when lying on my back and i honestly dont think i have once in my life, fallen asleep that way. help? |
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Yes, it is possible to WILD on your side, and many people do it this way. WILD is different for every person, and gradually you will find what is the best WILD technique for you, and tweak this technique until you will find what works for you best. |
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I normally WILD starting out on my back but eventually I end up on my right side. |
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I too dont like sleeping on my back, I can WILD on my side. I think i did it last night. |
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"The trick is to combine your waking rational abilities with the infinite possibilities of your dreams. Because, if you can do that, you can do anything." - Waking Life
I've only had one WILD, and I happened to be lying face down at the time. But I have noticed that the dreams I have while lying on my back (lucid or not) seem to be more intense and vivid all the time. |
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