Most people who WILD wake up after 4 to 6 hours of sleep, but it differs for everyone; 8 hours is generally considered a full night of sleep, so you may have been trying this a little late. |
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So this morning i had nothing going on so i decided to try WILD method of lucid dreaming. I got 8 or so hours of sleep proior, then read some lucid dreaming stuff to get me in the right place of thinking. I then layed down and just told myself to relax deeper,and deeper, etc. Then i started counting my breaths and noticed i couldn't move (sleep paralysis?) I cleared my mind so I wasnt expecting anything and just sort of stayed in that position for a while.. Then suddenly i saw this flashing light, my heart started racing and i repeated to myself "stay calm" countless times. the flashing went away and nothing happend. I waited a little while longer and this time i saw a spiral on the right side of my vision and my eyes started twitching and eventually i just woke up out of nowhere.. I have yet to have a lucid dream if that has anything to do with it, but i have been trying MILD for a good 2 weeks and nothing really happend.. Can someone tell me what im doing wrong? Any help would greatly appreciated, Thanksss! |
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Most people who WILD wake up after 4 to 6 hours of sleep, but it differs for everyone; 8 hours is generally considered a full night of sleep, so you may have been trying this a little late. |
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When you were repeating the stay calm were you thinking it or saying it? If you were saying it you ruined it because you broke the paralysis |
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Insanity is the mind's only effective defense against reality.
sometimes dreams are so good that it hurts to wake up... .
Yeah, not sure if that was clear, but you have to remain still; even your eyes should be shut. |
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