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      How do I go on to WILD from SP?

      It's happened about twice.

      I wake up after about 6 hours of sleep.
      Go do some stuff.
      Back to bed.
      Lie down, thinking it's a proper time for WILD'ing.
      2 seconds pass and I hear loud sounds, and the room starts vibrating.

      I'm not paralyzed, I can move if I want to, however if I do it'll stop.

      Can I continue on to a lucid dream from here on, or does it have nothing to do with WILD'ing?
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      Though i am in the same boat as you, I read that visualization is key, unless a dream starts forming infront of you, you have to give it a bit of a push. Have to wait for the weekend until i can try it again though

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      If you have felt the vibrations and sound for a while, then try to control them. Maybe you can make the sound more like a melody? Or like a drum. And the vibrations to slow rocking? Try to control thing you hear without focusing on SP. The SP doesn't always hit in. Sometimes you just go from HH to a dream

      After controlling a bit, you can start visualize. If you want to be on a beach, think about the sounds, the smells, the feelings etc.
      And there you go!
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      Quote Originally Posted by LuMikkel View Post
      I wake up after about 6 hours of sleep.
      Go do some stuff.
      Back to bed.
      Lie down, thinking it's a proper time for WILD'ing.
      2 seconds pass and I hear loud sounds, and the room starts vibrating.

      I'm not paralyzed, I can move if I want to, however if I do it'll stop.

      Can I continue on to a lucid dream from here on, or does it have nothing to do with WILD'ing?
      In all honesty I think you're going about it the wrong way. You, like many others, put too much time and effort into pre-dream signs and such (like sleep paralysis). The fundamental element to having a successful WILD is going to sleep and remaining aware. That's all you do. You don't try to stay awake and/or look for SP and HH, as you won't have a WILD that way. You simply go to sleep and retain a single shred of awareness.

      Do not think about the WILD process at all. Focus on going to sleep - only sleep. You'll be more likely to get where you want to be.

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      Hi there my friend, you've just experienced a WILD. If you remained still during that state, you would've had a successful LD. Just wait for the vibrations and buzzing to pass and you'll be in a dream version of your bedroom. Be sure to RC to confirm if you're really in a dream. Hope this helps

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