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      Cool Attempting WILD for the first time, any tips?

      I have been Lucid Dreaming using MILD for over a year now, and achieve a DILD at least once a week now. So, about a weeks ago, I decided to research as much about WILD as I can, and I think now I'm ready to go for it. I'll wake myself up about 6 hours after I go to sleep and start from there. I'm a little concerned about "Sleep Paralysis" but I will try to forget about it. Any tips on how to retain some consciousness? I've heard counting, or saying, "I'm in a dream" helps. So, any tips for a beginner at WILD?

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      Yo.
      You don't have to worry about sleep paralysis, if you don't have sleep disorder with same name it is rare can only happen like once or twice through whole lifetime, if it ever happens, as much as i used WILD i never had true SP. http://www.dreamviews.com/wake-initi...explained.html
      As for the tips, the main tip of all is that for WILD you just need to fall asleep while being aware, don't forget that. Your sleep time seems to be ok for WBTB, from that you'll just need to find how much you'll stay awake to WBTB in the REM. As for the anchor, both anchors you mentioned are valid choices, but it really varies from person to person how good or bad an anchor is, just make sure it don't keeps you too awake and don't prevents the falling asleep part and experiment which anchor does the best job for you. Also be sure to check out this indepth tutorial for more info about WILD: WILD

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      Main thing is, that you are going to have to fall asleep. So don't get too excited, or it will be hard to do. As you falling asleep, some kind of an anchor will help your mind stay aware, as your body falls asleep. Any short phrase will do the trick. I find counting to be too demanding, it takes up too much of my attention. But maybe that's what will work for you. You just have to try. Good luck and don't be afraid to ask anything. Definitelly read the WILD that checker666 linked for you.

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      Take inventory of how many times your waking up and rolling to sleep. Instead of just rolling over with the intention to fall back to sleep in the quickest amount of time, roll over with the intent to walk into a dream lucid or with the intent to remember your still in your bed. You'll still be inbeween the sleep waking state so it should be alot easier to Wild from that position. As supposed to wilding from a fully wakeful state. Peace :-)


      "when you fall unconscious, what your mind expresses is a dream.
      When you are aware, what your mind expresses is creativity. It creates your life.
      When you are in a higher state of consciousness, it not only creates the life of whatever you want, but also on whom ever you want". -LifeBlissFoundation

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      Also, do NOT focus on any physical things/sensations you encounter. Focus on visualization or relaxation because the more your focus on the physicals, the more it will ground you to the physical world and prevent you from transitioning into the dream. Good luck!

      Maybe it's a dream and if I scream, it will burst at the seams.

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