Sounds like one to me. I could never WILD, but you seem to have succeeded. Good job! |
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Today, for the first time, I tried to WILD while napping. I kept counting my breaths on each inhale, and repeated the simple phrase, "I'm dreaming," during each exhale. My body became very relaxed and heavy. I must've got to around two-hundred-something, and this is where my memory became a little fuzzy. The next thing I remember is getting up, thinking to myself that I had failed and that I should probably just get out of bed. |
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Sounds like one to me. I could never WILD, but you seem to have succeeded. Good job! |
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Thanks for the feedback, Clairvoyance. At 15 views and 0 responses, I'm just glad somebody finally posted in my thread. |
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Hey, since we're both here, I've had a question that I've been asking around. Mainly, I want to learn how long it takes for most people to get into a successful LD from WILD. |
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Well, basically I laid down around 6:05 and started counting and repeating the mantra, got to around 250 breaths or so...and this is where my memory sort of lapsed. It didn't feel like I entered the dream directly, it felt like I was lying there for a while and sort of gave up. That's where I decided to get up and found that I was in the dream. From there it only seemed like I was in it for about 10-20 more seconds. When I awoke, it was 7:00. So if I had to estimate, I'd say I "fell asleep" somewhere around 6:30 at the latest. |
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So, you had a WILD and woke up in less than an hour. Interesting. |
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This was the beginning of a WILD, part of what some people call the "transition stage." In order to reach a lucid dream next time, all you have to do is realize you are in a dream, and perform a few tests, such as looking at the time, trying to read or write, or turning on and off the lights. |
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Well techincally from what I have read I dont think this was a WILD correct me if Im wrong but I believe for a WILD you have to maintain conscience throughout the whole thing and that incluids getting SP and going through some HI. |
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Well, he was conscious in the dream, it's just that he was tricked into believing that he was in the physical world by his dream. Although it isn't technically a WILD until you know that you are in a lucid dream, he was in a dream capable of becoming a fully lucid dream. |
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