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      Accidental WILDs?

      Ok, so this morning, I had my 2nd unintentional WILD... I have no idea how or why I had them, but I was just lying in bed for like 10 minutes trying to fall asleep (I was listening to a lucid induction mp3 before I went to sleep) when suddenly, I notice that my body's vibrating and I hear weird sounds, etc. And soon, I was in a dream...
      Do unintentional WILDs happen often, or am I special?

      Also, while in the LD, I could barely see anything. I only knew where everything was... Is there a way to increase vividness in the dream?
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      Accidental/spontaneous WILDs can happen, but I think they are rare. When in a LD, rubbing your hands together will increase vividness. You can also try shouting "clarity now!" in your dream.
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      Unintentional WILDs aren't rare, I get them all the time.

      I often have to break out of a WILD because I know I should be getting up.
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      I have accidental WILDs a lot since starting to LD. I think its because you learn to recognize the signs of SP etc easier.

      To increase vividness in dreams, I focus on the dream. Try to take in all of the details of your surroundings and use as many senses as possible. For example, if you are on a beach, look at the waves, listen to the wind, feel the sand between your toes etc. Make a conscious effort to notice all of these things and dream vividness with increase.

      This can also help prolong dreams if you do it when you notice that the dream is beginning to fade.

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      I'll try to incorporate all these things next time I LD... thanks for all the usggestions. =D
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      I had an accidental wild once. Or I think it was one, because I've never succeeded in doing one intentionally! It was very short. I basically had the feeling of falling through my bed several times for only a few seconds, and then I was dreaming.

      So no cool hallucinations or sounds
      Staying awake to chase a dream...

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      WILDs are different for everyone. I never had really vivid hallucinations either, just cymbal-ish sounds the 2nd time I WILDed.
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