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Mike716 Lucid Initiate

Posts: 63 Joined: 16 Feb 2003 Last Visit: 21 Aug 2007 Location: Michigan |
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2003 6:53 pm Post subject: the big WILD topic part V |
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Part V <-- you are here
Part IV
Part III
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Part I
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So what is WILD, simply? I've read all about it, but is it just your mind staying awake while your body sleeps, or something? Is it easy to do?
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Atheist Hopelessly devoted

Age: 31 Posts: 2204 Joined: 25 Sep 2002 Last Visit: 21 Sep 2012 Location: California, USA |
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2003 12:57 am Post subject: |
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| So what is WILD, simply? I've read all about it, but is it just your mind staying awake while your body sleeps, or something? Is it easy to do? |
That's pretty much the unofficial definition. When we talk about WILD, we're usually referring to the technique of falling asleep while keeping your mind awake - in essense walking directly into a dream. Technically though, WILD just means any LD that was initiated by first sleeping a few hours then waking up and returning to sleep.
Due to the order in which the sleeping cycles occur, when going to sleep for the first time in a particular night a person will enter dreamless sleep for approximately an hour and a half. When you breifly wake up and return to sleep after doing this, if you're quick, you won't have to go through these cycles again before you get to the dreaming part. This provides the window of oppertunity to go straight into a dream from being awake.
Some people find it easier than others, so I'm not going to tell you that it's hard (don't want to put up any mental barriers). If you have trouble with it, there are several other methods that people have suggested. Anything from listening to music to sleeping upright in a sitting position. Just do a search for 'WILD tips', or something similar in the forum.
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Dreamscape Lucid Initiate

Posts: 55 Joined: 22 May 2002 Last Visit: 16 Apr 2003 Location: NY |
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2003 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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Athiest: EG the first sleep period of the night - I've read what you said in a few books and also here a few times, but on a few occassions, I've had vivid dreams in the first 30 minutes of my first sleep period of the night. I have no clue how, but it's happened before. Unfortunately, I've never been able to WILD on my first sleep session..I've only come very close, only to have it fade back to that infamous black and silent void.
So, I'm wondering, maybe it's only possible to have normal dreams, not LDs, after a certain time during your first sleep period of the night?? Maybe the waves our brains put out at that particular time are not well enough equipped to handle an LD; or, maybe the parts of the brain that allow LD'ing are just still "asleep" or inactive. I have no idea, but I do know that I certainly have had dreams very shortly after falling asleep for the first time at night.
For instance, about a week ago, I remember falling asleep around 1:00AM for the first time that night, and I woke up for some odd reason shortly after, at 1:36 on the dot. When I woke up and noticed only about 36 minutes had passed, I was really shocked because I remembered having 2 vivid dreams, which were quite long. It's another one of those "misplaced time" cases I suppose -- what seemed like 3+ hours was really only 36 minutes!
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desigirl31 Lucid Initiate

Posts: 60 Joined: 15 Feb 2003 Last Visit: 15 Apr 2003 Location: In my bed! |
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2003 8:15 pm Post subject: Me too! |
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| I have that happen to me all the time! I guess thats why nighttime seems to pass by so quickly!
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Dreamscape Lucid Initiate

Posts: 55 Joined: 22 May 2002 Last Visit: 16 Apr 2003 Location: NY |
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2003 8:50 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah Desi..it's a shame isn't it?! The ONE time span we want to last for a long time, usually ends up doing just the opposite. Then, of course, being at work for 8 hours seems like 18! Although, it's not too bad for me I guess...I work with over 800 women.. hehe
Now, if we can just figure out a way to make the nights seem like they're lasting a lot longer (while alone, of course..)
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desigirl31 Lucid Initiate

Posts: 60 Joined: 15 Feb 2003 Last Visit: 15 Apr 2003 Location: In my bed! |
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2003 8:53 pm Post subject: |
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lol:
Hahahahahahahaha
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Dreamscape Lucid Initiate

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Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2003 9:01 pm Post subject: |
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| Someone's in a laughing mood! Come on now, you're not supposed to smoke that until right before you go to bed.. [% hehe
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Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2003 4:20 pm Post subject: |
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| Can someone give me tips on how to stay concious when performing WILD? My mind always shuts down along with my body and I can't help it! It's seems hopeless but I'm gonna keep trying anyway.
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absoluteterror Novice dreamer

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Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2003 5:55 am Post subject: |
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my new theory on WILD:
when going to sleep, don't focus yourself on teh symptoms of WILD. just let yourself go, and dream. keep your focus on dreaming, but have in the back of your mind to do something to exert control, something to keep your mind alert. keep visualizing a dream scenerio, and keep telling yourself to remain alert and conscious throughout it all. even though you're not actually dreaming, its a kindof daydream that will inevitably help you to get into the dream.
of course, i haven't had an LD yet, so i don't really have a clue as to what i'm talking about really. but i have gotten some pretty kooky effects with this method.
hope that was of anyhelp to anyone.
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Jeff Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2003 1:32 pm Post subject: |
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Tride15 what u need is focussing with your awareness
and your breathing at a certain body spot called a chakra.
Thats the way the east does it for centuries!
What i always miss with most of the wilders here
is that they just relax but dont focus their wareness and breathing
at a certain body spot..
You really need that...both! Breathing as well as awareness
focussed at one spot. There are seversal spots to focus at.
Read a book about dream yoga or just experiment yourself
I use the plexus solaris and the throat chakra..
They work for me the best!
Absoluteterror is right to focus at letting go and not just to look
for wild symptoms
Jeff
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Mike716 Lucid Initiate

Posts: 63 Joined: 16 Feb 2003 Last Visit: 21 Aug 2007 Location: Michigan |
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2003 8:26 pm Post subject: |
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| I tried WILD last night, but didn't get too far. I have no problem at all with staying awake. I started feeling numb after a few minutes, and then I started hearing little clicking noises. I didn't feel vibrations or anything. I just stayed numb for maybe, 25 minutes until I decided to give up. The entire time I just counted backwards from 100 over and over again. I had about 6 hours of sleep, I woke up naturally, and tried. I just couldn't get any further. The noises startled me a bit, but I didn't let them wake me up completely. Any tips would really be appreciated!
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Jeff Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2003 9:24 pm Post subject: |
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Do not only count but try to fall a sleep to!
So split your consciousness..if u only count witch is a conscious thing
how do you expect to fall a sleep witch is a unconscious thing!
So use as much as u need of your consciousness to count
and let the rest try to fall a sleep!
Jeff
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Imagine Somniologist

Posts: 193 Joined: 30 Sep 2002 Last Visit: 11 Nov 2003 Location: semi-reality |
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2003 11:34 pm Post subject: |
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| Hey. I have a question concerning WILD. Duh. Well anyway, I can usually get to the vibrations when I'm trying, but I have a real problem trying to pass that stage. My question is, are you supposed to focus on the vibrations and try to induce them or just ignore them? What works for you guys? Thanks.
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Jeff Guest
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Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2003 12:09 am Post subject: |
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Only thing u need to do is to lower your consciousness a bit more...
Or at a certain point when u get into a sp level try to spin around in your imagination.
Or do another sort of wild....read about dream yoga
Jeff
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strifer42 Lucid Initiate

Posts: 76 Joined: 20 Jan 2003 Last Visit: 04 Mar 2003 Location: Minnesota |
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2003 1:53 am Post subject: |
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| I was wondering about this since I am going to begin trying out WILD. What is your sleep position when you perform WILD? The one I was wondering about the most was if a lot of WILDers put pillows behind their backs so they are sitting upright. Does it seem to help which I'm guessing it does, but does it take longer to fall asleep this way?
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