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      You can try to WILD during nap time, if it's not too late after you woke up in the morning. During these naps, you go straight into REM, which is a desired sleep stage to be in for good quality dreams.

      Or, you can try at night, after some hours of sleep, so again, the REM is nearby, and you don't have to go through long NREM stage first.

      From your description, you got the right sensations, but the dream was just not ready for you yet. That issue is also addressed in below tutorial.

      Some other things may have changed since you read your last tutorial. Please check out WILD (sageous) tutorial, that is part of his WILD class. You don't have to join to read it, but if you like, join and have your questions answered directly by the teacher.

      WILD is a wonderful method and no doubt, that you have gained some valuable experience from your attempts. But it can also get frustrating, if it's not done correctly from the start. Check it out, you will not be disappointed.

      When you feel like going into a dream but nothing happens, check out this Sensations and types of entry into WILD.

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      Quote Originally Posted by MrOMGWTF View Post
      You didn't read the WILD tutorial correctly. That's your problem.

      You're supposed to do the WILD with WBTB, doing it without WBTB is nearly impossible.
      I did that a few times (after waking up in the morning) but not in the middle of the night. I think I read it correctly but I just forgot that this aspect was important, it has been quite a while since I read a tutorial.

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      You can try to WILD during nap time, if it's not too late after you woke up in the morning. During these naps, you go straight into REM, which is a desired sleep stage to be in for good quality dreams.
      Thanks for the suggestions, I'll respond after future attempts. Might be quite a while because I've been having severe anxiety this last week and haven't been able to really do it during that.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 747823 View Post
      Thanks for the suggestions, I'll respond after future attempts. Might be quite a while because I've been having severe anxiety this last week and haven't been able to really do it during that.
      Take your time, health comes first. Happy dreams

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