I had this kind of experience at the beginning and I believe it is because I am too conscious or aware. |
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I have been making a lot of progress with learning to WILD! I've had the most success adjusting my sleep cycle so I wake up naturally an hour or two before my normal wake up time, and then remaining completely still and fall partially asleep again, focusing on staying conscious and in the right state of mind. After several minutes I'll begin to feel movement, like I'm rolling across my bed, and vibrations that will get progressively stronger. I'll also hear loud and realistic noises such as my alarm clock, which has ruined my attempt before, or a large gathering of people talking. Sometimes it sounds like I left my window open and there is a storm outside. But that's a far as I can get. When I begin to hear noises I feel incredibly close to entering a lucid dream, but at this point all of the sensations slowly fade away and I find myself still awake and in my room. Has anyone else experienced this problem? How can I get over it?? |
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I had this kind of experience at the beginning and I believe it is because I am too conscious or aware. |
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Oh, I guess I've been dong WBTB, what other ones are helpful?? I think you're right about me being too aware, because the rare times I've had lucid dreams I will have a very faint memory of the sensations I described above... |
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There are actually many variants of WILD and they have different attitudes towards the hallucinations. |
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Read through the excellent tutorials on this site: my recommendation is don't focus on WILD alone. Build a strong foundation of day work and night work (looks like you have a good start on the night work!) and dream recall, and you'll be WILDing and DILDing in no time |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
'I find myself awake and in my room' |
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Musicale, sounds like you were going to sleep and you noticed the sensations and it woke you. |
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I have. I experienced sounds like an old truck starting its engine. I've also seen flashes of light and my fan sounded different than it normally does. Once I experienced sleep paralysis and felt something like a spider crawling on my skin. |
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