Hi for the longest time I think the biggest problem with my lack of WILD success and general inability to transition correctly has to be due to visualization. |
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Hi for the longest time I think the biggest problem with my lack of WILD success and general inability to transition correctly has to be due to visualization. |
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I rarely focus on one object but rather try to imagine a simple scene (i.e. ocean waves, a hike in a forest or a walk in the city) . It might also help to visualize something that you interacted with that very day as our big human brains like to resolve memories during sleep and dreams. |
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When I visualize for WILD I never try to make it real, instead I think of a song or passively visualize myself walking in my house, and when the experience starts to feel more real well then I know that I can "transition" (I am actually already transitioned). I usually visualize Muse songs that I am used to hear but in my own voice but when I suddenly hear Mats voice (the singer in Muse) and hear "WHEN DARKNESS FALL AND SURROOOOOOOUNDS YOU. WHEN YOU FALL DOWN WHEN YOU'RE SCARED AND YOU'RE LOST. BE BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVE" haha well then I know that I am in state and I can either continue to visualize or just get up because I am then in dreaming state and my sesnations and awareness is in a dreambed. |
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Thanks. But how do you make the visualizations. Do you paint it over the black space like it exists there or make one giant seperate image? Also what about my eyes darting around which halts the visualization. You guys didn't mention how easy/how long you focus on your object. I'd love to know, for me it keeps coming and going and it's infuriating. |
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Well when I DEILD I wake up lay still and have closed eyes for just a few seconds and if I don't start having auditory hallucinations or see any visuals, then I start by just singing a song in my head or visualize myself walking in my house. I'll try to give you good example to understand how I visualize. And this time we will do it with open eyes! |
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Thank you very much for the in-depth walk through. I imagine basically is that I'm over thinking the whole process, it should be instinctual and I shouldn't be concerned about eyes darting or how I go about making the visualization. In this regard it would similar to not responding to Sleep Paralysis sensations, correct me if I'm wrong. |
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Good luck |
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Try re-positioning your awareness from behind the eye-lids to the back of the head. Let everything happen back there and watch it all unfold. |
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Your statement is similar to other ones that simply confound me |
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If you're visualizing something, you don't *actually* see it, as if it's an elaborate hallucination before your eyelids. Right now, think about the front door to your house, especially its colour and the style of the door nob. There you go, you just visualized it. When I say 're-position' your awareness, just touch the back of your head with your index finger for 5 seconds. Take the finger away and feel the 'after-touch' on the back of your head. There you go, you just placed your awareness there. Now, re-position yourself to that spot when you're doing your practice. Might work, might not. Worth a shot! If you're getting stressy take a week's break and read a book! |
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Drax, when you visualize are you interacting with your visualizations? Staring at a wall or something is going to get boring after a few minutes. One of the mistakes I made first starting out was that when I visualized things, I was always stationary and not actively participating in the environment I was trying to visualize. Passively sitting in a chair watching a fire wasn't enough, I had to get my butt out of that chair and actually actively explore the room. |
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Thanks again MasterMind. I know about the REM Rebound effect, in fact I've been taking 5-HTP some nights to forcefully cause it to occur. Even on those nights while dreams increased in the latter period of the night the WBTB was ineffective at doing anything. 5-HTP increase Seratonin in the brain which suppresses REM sleep the first half of the night, meaning a more balanced, quality sleep and more REM towards the end of the night. I think I might drop down to 100mg because I think it's suppressing REM far too much. But I didn't actually take it recently otherwise I would've noted so in the OP. |
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Last edited by Drax; 11-13-2012 at 02:54 PM.
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