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WILD is very hard to explain, but it's easy once you know what it ACUTALLY is. A lot of them already imply that you know the basics of what they are doing so they don't actually go deep in depth as to what they are doing.
WILD IS MEDITAITON. MEDITATION, MEDITATION, MEDITATION. Get it through to yourself over and over again and realize that it's just that.
When they say "be conscious while falling asleep", this is exactly what they mean in some way.
WILD is a balancing act of keeping your awareness (meditation) and actually going to sleep (purposefully losing awareness), you want to get to a point where you loop between purposefully going to sleep, and keeping some level of awareness. I'd describe it as floating on a cloud.
GO TO SLEEP a lot of WILD guides don't even say this, or probably do it's just not clear. Yes the purpose is to go to sleep, DO NOT try and keep yourself super duper aware thinking it helps, because it doesn't, its gonna keep you up, find the balance.
The whole point is to take awareness with you at the start of the dream instead of loosing awareness, and then gaining it in the dream (this is called DILD)
"I want WILDs to work because DILDs are literally just rng and WILDs were appealing to me because it seemed like you have more control."
you would probably want to stay with DILD more if you want more LDs soon. Only reason I say this is because you don't want to technique hop, stay on one and naturally rotate to the next, and eventually you'll learn how to do all of them.
Really when you become consistent and good enough, there won't be a difference between a DILD and a WILD, it would be the exact same vividneess, control, ect.. just different points of starting.
and also, when you're really know how to use DILD, it won't seen random either, so I highly recommend before even trying to go for WILD, you keep working with DILD and MILD + WBTB, because jumping here out of slight annoyance will only make you even more annoyed because for a beginner a WILD is gonna prove to be a real challenge than DILDs
"Set auto dismiss alarm for 4:00am, sometimes 5 depending on when I get to sleep.
Get in bed usually around 10:30pm. I usually won't actually be asleep until 11 or 12.
Wake up at desired time, after which one of 2 things happen:
Either I fall asleep immediately while reciting my mantra, and nothing happens. I really try to feel it, too.
Or, I can't go to sleep, and I stay up for another hour, then the first thing happens."
I'm assuming this is what you do for your WBTB right?
There are probably a few things wrong here, your timing seems to be off when you wake up if you stay up for a pretty long time after waking, sleep cycles and all that mess, blah blah blah, i recommend naturally awakening and using that to do your WBTB, it will be MUCH smoother, and if you can't naturally awake during the night, you do, you just don't remember it, or you stay up for like 1 nanosecond and fall asleep and you don't remember it at all.
You can train yourself to wake up naturally with MILD btw, just do the same thing you've been doing just with "I wake up naturally" or something as your mantra.
if you want a more detailed guide on WILD i suggest reading my MILD guide
https://www.dreamviews.com/attaining...pers-mild.html
the basic rule of thumb for you when you are able to wake up naturally, is this:
if you wake up and you immediately fall asleep, stay up for longer
if you wake up and you can't get back to sleep, stay up for shorter
a WBTB is WAKING up...staying up for x amount of time.. (usually for some sort of awareness boost), THEN going back to sleep.
so it always always depends on when you wake up, and how long you actually stay up for
I've left a lot out and there's a LOT more you can do and try...
I tried to make this simpler and easy to follow for beginners, but this should provide a lot of insight to you....or maybe a lot of questions...
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