 Originally Posted by GoliathTheWulf
I thought to myself "Wait, why did I just move?"
Things like this can ruin a WILD, never think about anything besides your anchor, never wait or expect anything. Your mind will never decide to go to sleep if it thinks there is a problem, or your expecting something to happen to you (ever try so hard to get to sleep, only to fail continuously?). Swallowing shouldn't be too much of a problem, again, it's all about not letting it bother you. Don't beat yourself up about it though, in doing so you'll just over think some more. Just passively let the idea fall apart, right into the wind like sand. If your speaking about a single session here, don't switch between focusing on the binaural beats and the spot between your eyebrows, always keep a steady anchor. If your WILDing right you'll notice that as time goes on you will feel more simple minded, you'll start to lose track of time. You'll probably start to think of random things too, but just bring your mind back to your anchor without giving it much thought.
If all that doesn't work, you should begin WILDing sooner after you wake up, a WILD should either end in an LD or falling asleep unconscious. If neither one happens, you weren't falling asleep correctly. Your ability to hold your conscious to the anchor is what will decide the rest.
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