I guess this is an alright place to post this question, since it's pertaining to my ability to do the V-WILD |
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I guess this is an alright place to post this question, since it's pertaining to my ability to do the V-WILD |
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Hey, another member from Idaho! Hello, from Boise. The first advice I have is to get a couple guided visualization meditation MP3s. They are fun and help you learn to relax and visualize. |
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Try to listen to music and visualize it help you focus |
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IT'S A POOR SORT OF MEMORY THAT ONLY WORKS BACKWARDS_Lewis Carroll,Alice in Wonderland
Sorry to be the person who actually tell it like it is, but if you're having trouble visualizing in a WILD, then you're not actually anywhere near the edge of sleep. When you get close to sleep, visualization happens automatically. You can either control the visuals or let them show you random scenes, but there are always visuals. If there's no visuals, then you're nowhere near where you need to be to complete your WILD attempt. |
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cmind, you probably know more about this than I do, but I thought I should share anyway. I'v gotten into a dream by using WILD without even going into sleep paralysis or being able to visualize at all. From what I've been reading everyone is different when it comes to this. |
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Last edited by Radioshift; 08-16-2012 at 06:31 PM.
WILD is the dream itself. Everything else is just a WILD attempt, failed or suceeded. Plus, you can hit SP when deep into HIs. I do not consider it a WILD unless you get an LD. But that is all just words. Sounds like we more or less agree, but use the term different. You can also clearly go through your entire attempt, get good HIs and never be anywhere close to SP. Some people think SP and HIs are related, but of course they are two seperate unrelated things. |
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Last edited by Sivason; 08-18-2012 at 06:09 PM.
As someone who practiced visualization for over a year or so awhile back, I would say obviously that your best bet is to visualize, in order to truly visualize well you have to give yourself this feeling of just being there, it's almost like your convincing your brain that your somewhere else, take special care to take in the feeling/vibe of your visualized envirnment, it's all in the emotion, not the detail. It's difficult to explain the vibe/feeling of an image, you've just got to try it. |
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I wanna be the very best
Like no one ever was
To lucid dream is my real test
To control them is my cause
I've gotten a lot of luck recently by waiting until my body is kind of numb, and then visualizing an entire story, making it up as I go. It has improved my visualization and helps with WILD attempts by taking my focus off of my body. At first, it is barely a visualization, but as you get into it, it gets easier and more vivid. |
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Stare at a candle for 20 minutes a day when you WBTB and try to hold the image in your head for as long as you can, focus on the dot with your eyes closed. |
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This might be a little off topic, but if anyone is interested in advanced visualization, look up Mylynes. I'm pretty sure he hasn't posted in about a year, but he has some tutorials on it. It's not as much of visualization, but control over your vision. The tutorials will explain it better. |
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Yeah i have terrible visualization too, like i literally cannot picture someones face in my head, regardless of how much time i spend around them. |
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Last edited by Johnny87; 09-29-2012 at 12:30 PM.
Don't be so hard on yourself |
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So when you close your eyes and think of something, do you see all black? |
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Ok good that you pointed it out. You are not supposed to visualize in the darkness infront of you, that's the back of your eyelids. Well you can actually use afterimages, or the little points of stars that you see, but that is much harder. So I wouldn't recommend starting out with that. So try this instead. |
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Last edited by MasterMind; 09-30-2012 at 07:59 AM.
In the end, with lots of practice you can see the visualized image. Actaully see it. When fully awake, the amount you can truely see is limited. With closed eyes you can createe an image of say a glowing red cross or a glowing yellow triangle. Master Mind is correct that it is seen with 'the minds eye' not the normal eyes. You can even do it with open eyes. the type of visualization Master Mind just described is valuable, but another type evolves out of it. At some point you should be able to actually see basic visualized objects and colors. It may take years to get to that point, but you can start the process with the stuff Master Mind just told you about. |
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