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      Waking up right after a WILD...

      I've been doing WILD and have gotten pretty good at initiating it. First come the spins, the the floating, then the dropping, then the flying, then the vibrations with the vivid hallucinations. Every time a vibration comes, the dreamlet is shattered. The short dreams are always in the area I last fell asleep and the environment is completely static. If the lights weren't on, they won't turn on. I am in my pajamas. Anybody in the house with me will be sleeping and unable to be woken. There are no characters other than this.

      Occasionally I will hear the most beautiful and unique instrumental music that flows and makes my dream eyes cry. This is really awesome, if only could detect notes from pitch and then remember the melody and write it down after I awaken. The music is also accompanied with a blissful feeling of complete ecstasy that is literally better than all opiates or any drug I've ever tried.

      If I attempt to leave the house, the dream collapses and starts back in my bed. Every. Time. Now... once this period of hypnagogia subsides, (when the vibrations grow softer and more spaced out and eventually fade away) I am left in a blackness. I have the opiated feeling of before. I am still not technically "awake" but I can hear the windchimes out my window and feel my bedsheets. I feel the urge to move. And when I do, the opiate feeling instantly vanishes and I have awoken for real.

      It is as if all my progress had been erased. wtf, how do I enter the dream and why does this happen? This occurs every time I try to WILD.
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      Hi,

      From experience i can tell you that my WILDs are way more unstable than my DILDs
      In my DILDs at times i don't even need to stabilize a lucid dream to get some fun
      But with WILDs it becomes kinda mandatory

      After successfully transitioning into dream world i'd suggest you doing stabilization technique
      And same for any moment whenever dream starts to feel as if it was ending/fading
      Here's my favorite Dream Stabilization Tutorial Dream Stabilization and Clarity Tutorial - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views

      You shouldn't put too much focus on vibrations n' dreamlets imo
      It might be just that your paying too much attention to them and it causes wild process to disrupt?
      We are everynight put mechanically by our body's mechanisms into a dream world
      1. Fall Asleep
      2. Unconscious
      2. NREM Goes on
      3. We reach transition
      4. wild a-like stuff is going on
      5. after wild-alike stuff or during it we are put into dream world
      6. Some time after being taken in by dream world we become conscious again yet with low conscious which regular dreams have?
      So maybe letting the flow go could help you with WILD Attempts

      For exiting your house in a dream you maybe might try to do some 'Dream Control Stuff' like having confidence that behind doors there is beautiful hawaii beach or that behind you there is a street since your standing on it or maybe you've got portalgun in your pocket, take it out and create portal that will lead you to the choosen place etc.
      Also don't think or fear of waking up whenever you try to leave house it might result in real wake up or false awakening or at best in nothing.

      - Goodluck
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      I have a pet theory that stability is inversely proportional to how much 'stuff' your brain needs to render for the scene. Your bedroom is pretty simple and easy to render, but if you step outside the house you suddenly need to see the whole neighbourhood, the sky, cars, whatever. I believe that this extra rendering somehow destabilizes the fine balance of staying aware while being physically asleep.
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      Awesome experience.

      I love the music part. I hope you get it.

      Maybe I missed it, but when are you doing these WILDS? After how many hours of sleep?

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