 Originally Posted by MurphysLwa
When I want to have a WILD I almost always have HH in the form of "auditory rushes" (sounds like an airplane taking off underwater). I know from that moment that I'm very close to entering the dream. Two problems: My heart rate increases like mad and sometimes I'll have difficulty breathing and feel the need to focus on it (no, I do not have sleep apnea or anything of that sort).
This is a very common and misunderstood issue. Tests have shown that when you sleep your heart rate automatically slows down. When you feel an accelerated heart rate during SP it is a hallucination. When you reach SP you probably get a little excited even if you feel perfectly calm. You know you've succeeded and that creates anticipation, which is a form of excitement. Your mind knows that when you get excited your heart rate should quicken. But since you're asleep and your real heart rate has slowed, your mind creates the illusion of a quickened heart rate to fit your expectations. And because the heart rate is a hallucination, and thus not bound by any biological rules, it can feel as if it's beating faster and faster until it becomes unbearable and wakes you up. So you need to eliminate this hallucination before it gets a chance to amplify. The only way to do this, that I know of, is to replace it with another hallucination, one that is easier to manage. Try to encourage visual hallucinations when you reach SP. Maybe try to match some visuals to the auditory hallucinations you're hearing. This will take your focus away from your own body.
The slowed breathing can be harder to deal with because it is not a hallucination. It will always slow down to an uncomfortable level. As uncomfortable as it may feel you are not being starved of oxygen. You can survive with that slowed rate just fine. Your body knows what it's doing, so trust it, relax, go along with it.
 Originally Posted by MurphysLwa
I'm always quite amazed at how many failed attempts I'll have in one evening. Last night, for example, I found myself having the auditory HH about five separate times, often right after the other. My heart rate will increase, the HH will wash away and then in no less than ten seconds, it will come back. This cycle is repeated each time.
Did you do a reality check after any of these supposed failed attempts? It's possible to enter SP and pass into a dream without realizing it. So the reason it was so easy to re-enter SP after your initial failed attempt might be because you didn't fail and were actually dreaming!
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