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      Wild sensation, should I try to "get up"

      Sometimes when I get sp I get a sensation of being pulled sideways off my bed, if I wait until this ends I just wake, not a false awaking ether, anyone who has experienced phantom non involuntary movement during wilds, is this a good point to "roll", or a really bad idea? Never tried. I'm curious.

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      I don't think anyone can help you on this one for sure, but to me, it sounds like that's the window that you need to try rolling in, yes. I could be wrong though, so I'd say try it and then if you wake up, time to try something new! :3

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      Yes, PaeFin said it perfectly. When you feel the SP kicking in, don't even pay attention to it. Stay still and just kind of wait until you feel like the SP is very strong. At this point, you should try to "roll" as you said.
      But also let me just add that WILD's don't work for everyone, but with practice anyone can master them.
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      Thanks, ClearView! I always tried waiting it out until no sp sensation was left. Last week I had a successful wild, like only my 3rd ever from rolling during the most intense sp sensation and didn't wait for it to completely dissipate. Worked like a charm. If you feel like your being dragged, in any way it's time to roll, if you cant yet don't struggle and just try again. Roll without effort, remember your not using your real body. Edit: I have failed with the sinking sensation, so their seems to be a difference between that and being forcibly dragged.
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