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      Quote Originally Posted by Duffles22 View Post
      Apparently not, i just tried a WILD at around 8 and I'm just waking up from a normal dream! GAHHHH! i remember even starting it. I work at a library and the dream was basically me re shelving books for an hour! Lame.... Although funny thing i woke up and heard my roommate typing on his laptop and remember that it was the sound one of the people in my dream was making on the computer. 0.o
      How far do you usually get before you start drifting off? I found that I really needed a heightened sense of awareness. If you're not getting very far, trying KingYoshi's "Dry Spell Killer: The Actor's Technique", may work wonders. Using autosuggestion as a tool during the daytime and perhaps even while WILDing will become very helpful in your quest to have your first WILD experience.

      Link to KingYoshi's Wild Technique (scroll down to find the "Dry Spell Killer" technique): http://www.dreamviews.com/f79/yoshis...chnique-82529/
      Last edited by DynoTAP; 09-15-2011 at 06:26 PM.

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