For myself a WILD using imagery is a seamless transition; excepting the obvious "dream body" feeling. For "disassociation" (not sure yet what term you guys like to use here for this) it is very different. I get that "wave" sensation you describe, for myself it feels like pressure or pulling. Then I mentally will myself out of my body from a distance in third person view. Then comes the vibrations and static noise; finally my feet usually are the first to float. The key is knowing when to get involved, if at all. At the edge of sleep is where you want to be. Over the years I have developed this method of "thinking of nothing" as I fall asleep to perform this, otherwise I will start having a normal WILD with imagery, as my HI are very strong. Of course when I say "nothing" I mean emptying your mind by focusing on the concept of nothing.
One thing I would add is that in the second method, if you time it correctly I find that even being interested in the process will not interfere with it as it does with imagery WILDs.
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