 Originally Posted by Hunterkiss
I just tried a WILD nap. After about 30 minutes, I felt the onset of transition. The blackness behind my eyes widened, I felt a sensation of spinning, and my heart started to pound. This has happened before but usually only lasts a few seconds because I get excited. However, this time I stayed calm and it lasted a couple minutes. I tried to visualize and feel being on the beach at first but nothing was changing so I just laid there and stayed passive. After 2 or 3 minutes, first the spinning slowed, then my heart slowly returned to normal. I usually experience these kinds of things on my back (which I was) and sleep paralysis if I'm on my side (vibrations, ringing, mind imploding feeling, etc). Either way I have trouble getting into the dream.
Any advice for transitioning from here? I have gotten this far multiple times but cannot seem to get past this. Thanks 
Indeed, when you experience the blackness behind your eyes changing, spinning or any other movement, and yes, even your heart pounding, that means you are close if not already fallen asleep. Even if only the first part of sleep, the light sleep.
Some people report the blaskness behing eyelids changing, getting feel of 3-D environment, as if it was endless, went far beyond the eyelids.
Any sensation of movement is indication that you are in the transition already, and perhaps even already inside of the dream. You can try to just stand up from your bed. Practice this during day. Give your muscless command to move, but only mentally. Start the movement as if you were gonna roll to your side, or sit up, but stop just short of actually moving your muscless. Continue only with your imagination. Then when you do this during transition and you not asleep yet, that's all that will happen. You give the command but you will stay laying. That will tell you that you need to keep going and fall asleep. Now, if you try and stand up/roll out and you actually start moving, you will know that you are asleep and that was your dream body that stood up/rolled out. At that moment yu will realize that you are lucid in a dream.
Pounding heart can also happen. Some say that it's just percieved, and it actually is the heart chakra that we feel. Some say that it's the actual heartbeat, that speeds up when we get into REM even when we are falling asleep normally. Only then we are not aware of it.
And vibrations, seeing images, hearing sounds, feeling of weightlesness, heaviness, falling through bed, turning, twisting, flying or being dragged at incredible speed - those are the HH or hallucinations. You may experience some or none of them. But those mean that dreaming process has started and you are either already in a dream or just before the dream. At this point (or even sooner) you can try any motionless RCs - like trying to stand up, or give command for you to levitate up.
Good luck and happy dreams : D
http://www.dreamviews.com/wake-initi...into-wild.html
http://www.dreamviews.com/wild/
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