I am well aware that SP isn't necessary for a WILD, and also that the majority of people have never experienced SP in their lives, but for me personally it does seem to be absolutely necessary in order to WILD. There hasn't been one single WILD in my life which didn't start with SP/Noise/Vibrations, so a long time ago I developed my personal "looking through my eyelids" technique to enter a lucid dream every time I'm in SP. This is always when going back to bed after awakening from a minimum 5 - 6 hours of sleep. In any case, my questions are the following:
1.) What is a very good method to try and WILD without SP (REM Atonia) being a part of it?
I've read Sageous' WILD tutorial which is very good, but he also seems to talk about the noise/vibrations. Is there any method where these sensations are completely irrelevant? I mean logically speaking, all that it seems to be about is somehow filling that important gap between wakefulness and sleep with a certain dose of awareness that will carry on into the dream. You see, when I experience SP, this is a guaranteed WILD for me. But the problem is... I have to actually get to SP, which isn't easy. Now if I had a good method to simply transfer my awareness into the dream without any SP sensations, then I would probably be able to WILD every morning. I can only transfer my awareness into the dream state when I experience SP/Noise/Vibrations. Isn't there any other way to do it?
2.) What is a good way to create a dream scene during SP?
I always end up in my room during a WILD, no matter how hard I attempt to locate myself somewhere else. So even if I don't do my "seeing through the eyelids" technique, I still end up with a WILD in the same place I fell asleep in. What should I try to do so that the dream begins elsewhere?
3.) Why do my WILDs start to fade after I distance myself too much from my "dream bedroom"?
I seem to have a strange problem during all of my WILDs, and that is walking distance. To be more clear: It seems that if I walk too far away from my apartment, the dream begins to destabilize, and rubbing hands together won't save it. Spinning never worked well for me either, so the only solution is to walk a few steps back into the "safe area". It always seems to be at the same location more or less. In my DILDs I have never had this problem. What could be the possible reason/reasons for this? Any tips on how to prevent it?
Thank you.
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