 Originally Posted by Sibyline
Hi KingYoshi,
I am very interested in your unorthodox approach, and have begun testing it. My immediate impression is that the flex freeze is a definite winner, likewise being "allowed" to roll over. However, I find the reverse blinking very distracting. It seemed to require too much thought and kept me wide awake. I also had the option of just listening to a ticking clock, and that worked much better for me.
I got some nice HI (visual, auditory, tactile) along the way. I didn't get a WILD, but that had nothing to do with your technique, rather external interruptions as this was an afternoon attempt.
I will try the flex freeze and optional roll again soon under better conditions and report back. Thanks for sharing - I do believe you're onto something.
Yeah, the reverse blinking is something I only do if I don't feel like I'm very tired. Its really just to help speed up the process and is purely used based on preference. I didn't originally have it in this tutorial, but a lot of people were asking me about it and how to incorporate it into the technique. That is when I added that "bonus step" to show where to do it. Its perfectly fine to not use reverse blinking as it definitely can be distracting for some dreamers. It sounds to me like it was a pretty solid attempt. Even though you didn't complete the process you got some good experience there. Nice job and just keep practicing. Afternoon naps are great for WILDing, but the distractions are definitely more abundant during the day. Good luck to you and be sure to keep me updated .
 Originally Posted by Sydney
Hey KingYoshi!
So, I tried this technique last night. I seem to get relaxed rather quickly, so when it felt like 8-10 minutes had passed, I didn't want to roll over. This happened 2 more times. Eventually I forgot i was WILDing and fell asleep.
I guess what I'm saying is, everytime I roll over, will I eventually get more and more relaxed until I reach SP? Because it felt like I wasn't getting anywhere. But I will try again tonight, and try to be more aware.
Well, if you are really relaxed and comfortable, I'd suggest you just keep laying in the same position. 8-10 minutes is just a guesstimate on my part. Really, you just want to roll over if you start feeling discomfort or feeling like you aren't going to be able to fall asleep easily. I discovered that rolling over worked during my early WILD practice. I'd wait there forever trying my hardest to WILD and eventually I just gave up and rolled over into a comfortable position to go to sleep normally. Suddenly, the process started and I was amazed. I started doing the roll over on purpose and it helped me so much more than anything else I had been doing before. If you are already comfortable and it seems like you are getting closer and closer to sleep, you don't need to roll over. If you lay there longer and it turns out that you aren't getting anywhere, go ahead and roll over to refresh your mind set.
It sounds like you did nearly everything right because you fell asleep. Thats perfect, that is what you want to do. Now, you just need to work on keeping that awareness up as you fall asleep. That is the finesse part that takes some practice. Just keep at it and remember, the main goal is to fall asleep, you just want to be consciously aware as this happens. Good luck and keep me updated on your progress and don't hesitate to ask any questions you may have.
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