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      Lightbulb Very easy way to WILD

      I think I've found a very easy way to WILD. All my WILDS were done in this way. This is preferably done after a few hours of sleep(although it works for me at night also). What you do, is when your falling asleep, your brain starts shutting of its logic center. Once you get close to falling asleep your brain is usually thinking all these random weird thoughts. Almost like a dream but not quite. If you catch yourself thinking these weird no sense thoughts every time they come up (It will probably stop you from falling asleep), your mind gets used to it, and becomes more alert. Then let yourself fall asleep regularly. Every time I do this I usually get audio hallucinations when I'm about to fall asleep again, then I can transition into a lucid dream that is WAY more clear than DILDs or WBTBs. And if that doesn't happen then you might realize the weird stuff going on in the normal dream state and become lucid.

      All of my WILDS happened because Ive heard the audio hallucinations from doing this technique. It might be a coincidence, but it works for me. Lately it happened again to me but I got too excited that I was going to lucid, so it got ruined. Keep in mind that you need to stay calm. The last WILD I did with this was unlike any other lucid Ive ever had. It was completely realtime and I could feel all senses.

      I hope this helps you guys. Please reply with any results.
      Last edited by SilverBullet; 11-02-2010 at 04:03 AM.

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      I tried to wild today but I slept however it didn't take me long to realise I was dreaming due to the failed wild before hand and I berlieve your tecnique could be applied

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      3 times ive failed WILDing using this technique ONLY because I got too excited when i heard the high pitched buzz. I think this works very well. Ive used it at night also when I was very tired.
      If you manage to do it tell me what happened

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      I'm having a very hard time deciphering what exactly your attempting to say
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      If you catch yourself thinking these weird no sense thoughts every time they come up (It will probably stop you from falling asleep), your mind gets used to it, and becomes more alert. Then let yourself fall asleep regularly. Every time I do this I usually get audio hallucinations when I'm about to fall asleep again, then I can transition into a lucid dream that is WAY more clear than DILDs or WBTBs.
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      What are these audio hallucinations you speak of?
      Have you read WILD induction techniques? For the most part everything on this subject has been discussed to death. In general, most people transitioning from waking consciousness to dreaming consciousness are going to be much more lucid then when awakening to the reality of the dream-state within a dream. Not sure what your trying to get across. I come off as harsh, but really I just want you to be aware that there are a lot of amazing resources pertaining to this subject and if your trying to WILD I suggest you look through a few before developing your own. Good luck.
      Last edited by MaxMeents; 11-02-2010 at 12:21 AM.

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      Have you never WILDed? Every single time I've gone close to the sleep state with an aware mind I ALWAYS here audio hallucinations (or auditory hallucinations) This technique works for me, I did it again last night when i was going to sleep. I wasn't aware enough to have a wild so i DILDed. If you don't like my technique then don't use it, I was just wondering if it would work with other people. This works for me, so i just wanted to post it here.

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      I once nearly got this intentionally, I only failed because of what you experience too. I get excited and think too much
      Once (when I was very small) I also had a full-blown jazz band in my ears AND I watched skeletons play the trumpet and piano ^_^
      Sadly, I didn't know what it was.
      Still, I'll try this tonight and report back in morning
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      I wish you luck.

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      No, I've never personally heard any sounds other than the ones coming from the dream state I'm trying to enter but I guess those sounds could be defined as audio hallucinations, I thought maybe you were hearing random voices/sounds that had nothing to do with the dream. Idk, I think I'm just new to that terminology. Anyways, I've spent many years WILDing and I'm currently trying to consistently WILD in less than 10 mins during any time of the day so the title of your post caught my attention.
      Trying to learn to WILD in 5 mins or less (Life's goal is to get it under a minute)

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      SilverBullet, are you saying that when you catch yourself thinking random dream-like thoughts you stop and wake yourself up, then let yourself fall asleep a second time with no interruption? I had never thought of doing that.
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      Well yeah noticing the thoughts will stop you from falling asleep. I recommend doing it maybe 2 or 3 times. 1 is fine though. Then let yourself fall asleep regularly. I just was gonna do a nap earlier. It worked AGAIN. But I failed cause I got too excited.

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      So, do you actually get up or anything? I wonder if it would help to get out of bed after doing this once.
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      The audio hallucinations are probably just part of sleep paralysis.
      "I'm trying to watch Clash of the Titans and all I can hear is the two of them screaming about Morris Day at the top of their lungs."

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      silverbullet:
      I think I've experienced what you're describing several times on accident. I've woken up after "hearing" strange things (usually in someone else's voice like my dad's or someone I know well) and think to myself "why am I thinking these things, and how can I get back to that state?" It's usually these nights in which I can remember having the best dream recall.

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      For me I dont think this would work becuase when im falling asleep I dont hear anything or think anything... I just kinda "Leave" lol.

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      If you don't hear the hallucinations you can find other signs of SP. Like a sinking feeling or light floating feeling.

      And to Cygnus, thats up to you. I don't get up.

      Also another tip: I found out today that a red jasper crystal helps lucid dreaming if you put it under your pillow. Im wearing one around my neck right now.
      Along with a regular crystal with some chakra stones on it.
      Last edited by SilverBullet; 11-02-2010 at 04:00 AM.

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      Hmmmm...
      No, I think I was too tired when I woke up. I never even thought of waking myself up even more...
      Maybe tonight.
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      This is the only way I ever WILDed.

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      When I start to fall asleep I notice my mind wander into random thoughts and hear my hearing tune inwards. However, I don't notice it too much, because as soon as I place attention on it, it stops and my hearing tunes outward again.

      Not sure what you're suggesting beyond this point.

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      Pay attention to the feeling, relax and sink deeper into it. Then wait like 5 seconds and get up. By that time I'm in a dream.

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      I always do this technique, ends up with a fine vivid .

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      This sounds really interesting and like it could work well. I am definitley gonna try this because I know exactly what you mean by those wierd random thoughts right before you fall asleep.
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      Got another WILD by doing this method. Its in my DJ if you want to read it.
      Its now my favorite lucid
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      Do you do stuff like reality checks, asking yourself "is this a dream" etc. during the waking hours?
      You said you fall asleep after watching thoughts/images and after this hear the sounds. Do you go into the "dream where the sound is coming from"?
      Last edited by Nikola; 11-08-2010 at 10:16 AM. Reason: typo

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      What? No, the sound doesn't come from the dream. Its just a sign telling you your falling asleep.
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      Got it, thanks

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