Well, this is very nice captain Tim. But from my experience, I think it's too much faster than this. I mean when you fall asleep and happening hallucination(like a huge press on a body), the white spots appear from far to nearer.Then, it's fade faster than you show in the video.Too, the white spots come in a big counts and take about 3 or 5 seconds to finish. After that, the dream start shaping. Thank you for this great video.
Your explanation of WILD is the best I've ever heard. All the other stuff I've read is way too detailed and fights the process of actually falling asleep. To someone who hasn't done it, this might sound too vague but this here is all the info you'll ever need to start WILDing.
i have taken a break form LDing. i have had 2 or 3. 1 was half lucid, and the others were a few seconds long. i have tried wilding and have failed. how long does it usually take to fall asleep?
Good job Tim. I have enjoyed your videos so far; I am watching the Advanced sequence first; and could not pass up commenting on your illustration of the hypnagogic auditory and visual experience. Bravo. How they blend into a state of lucid dream consciousness is nicely done. Thx.
Ok well i am 16 years old. I have been lucid dreaming since i was like 10.I didnt know what this was called, and i even asked my friends if they had this kind of dreaming before but they didnt.
Its very easy for me i really don't want to let people know how. Just to let people know is that when you are in a OBE just don't move your real body too much and focus on moving your "other" body.. Also when you are dreaming dont move your real eye lids to much or they will wake you up.
@alpthegreat1 Why not tell anyone how? What are you a child? I would infact would love to hear your advice as much as the next person. But your probably just lieing to get attention.
@Sparks217 Ok well I am really not sure how to Lucid Dream.. I been having these dreams since i was about 10 and i never told anyone because i thought that people were going to think that i am crazy...The first person that i told about these dreams was my girlfriend, when i mentioned that i was able to control my dream and know that i was dreaming she just laughed and told me to look it up online.
@Sparks217 So i did and i found that they are called OBE. I am 16 years old..My advice is just learn how to meditate. Go check a book out a book at your local library about dreams or OBE's..The only thing o know is that if you do have a OBE dont move your real eyelids or you will wake up..Also don't get too excited..I AM NOT LIEING
@alpthegreat1 Alright I believe ya. But is lucid dreaming really well worth it? I tried before, got into minor lucid dreams then gave up on it...i wanna get real commited this time but is it worth the patience?
@Sparks217 Yea man its really worth it. What ever you think about it will be a reality. I don't know if its worth the patience because once you learn how you need to learn how to stay in the dream without waking up.If you are patient and you are a high spiritual guy and listen to yourself then its possible.
haha i felt becoing lucid with you nice one very good camera / effekt work very very good minimal perfekt (^_____^)V this : OK, here i am, or as i say ALLRIGHT! i love that moment its like becoming aware of the own existenze and the whole cosmos well actaully it IS that haha pew pew (^_^)V
Thats what it looks like too. Its so cool to see someone else show you what he sees. The hardest part though is letting it happen and not tensing up. The part where he shows you at the end when all of a sudden the dream world forms is just like it happens too. I had 2 lucid dreams so far and that is what happens. Only I am still in bed and have to get out. No its not an OBE. its lucid. But you can use this method to do an OBE though.
That transition phase was one of the most exciting things I've ever seen on video - Really well made. Thanks a lot, Tim - you're like our guide in the jungle, cutting down all the obstacles, so the rest of us can walk easy.
Me too. I know I will do it! I tried wrong for two and a half month but now, I know I'm gonna do it! I sure! I watched all of Tim's videos so far and now I know what I've done wrong so I can do it tonight! Finally!
I always See colors in my eye lids like in the video litle points or something like that flikering around sometimes it forms visions but in kind of low Quality for example i see myself but i do not recognise it that good its vague.i also get into the state that i feel like im going to faint my eyes kind of go deep unexplainable i think i at the point of entering my dream i slip out of it lose concentration never realy dreamed only moving pictures that i imagine to see things
man.. when i'm starting to get relaxed and close my eyes... i either cant keep my eyes closed because of the light patterns, or i just suddenly realise i just got caught up in a small dreamlike thought. When i realise it, it fades. Eventually i fall asleep :( Anyone got any advices? Do i need to have alot of LD experience before doing WILD?
so basically how long do you go through that weird state of colors and sounds until you get to the part where it looks real like at the end of the video. also how do you transition you self into the setting of the dream? and what if you have a scary dream because obviously you dont choose it at first?
1) Not long. Anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes.
2) You'll naturally know how.
3) It won't scare if you don't expect it to, since you know it can't hurt you.
P.S. Some "failed" Wild attempts can just simply be a false awakening. Try doing reality checks when you wake up. That way, in an FA (false awakening) you don't have to start what you just did all over and have a lucid opportunity.
u gotta stay focused and just remember that the things ur gunna hear and see arnt real and they wont hurt u, just remember ur doing it to lucid dream and that should make u less scared if i should say...the WILD can really scare some ppl if they have a weak mind and think what they are hearing is real
Well, this is very nice captain Tim. But from my experience, I think it's too much faster than this. I mean when you fall asleep and happening hallucination(like a huge press on a body), the white spots appear from far to nearer.Then, it's fade faster than you show in the video.Too, the white spots come in a big counts and take about 3 or 5 seconds to finish. After that, the dream start shaping. Thank you for this great video.
mohannd1234 2 weeks ago
Your explanation of WILD is the best I've ever heard. All the other stuff I've read is way too detailed and fights the process of actually falling asleep. To someone who hasn't done it, this might sound too vague but this here is all the info you'll ever need to start WILDing.
brianbubblegun 4 months ago
Haha, I like the transition phase!
MRK95 5 months ago
WOW I loved the ending where you or I appear into the dream :D
Gr8rThenU 7 months ago 3
the WILD method is so difficult haha, ima try the MILD and hope i succeed
Gator115 7 months ago
exactly how long must it take for the initial hypnagogic imagery patters to first occur from the moment i close my eyes?
like from the time i close my eyes when should i experience the hypnagogic imagery
specterhaterew 8 months ago
Transition phase was very accurate - well done!
Cleuq 8 months ago
i have taken a break form LDing. i have had 2 or 3. 1 was half lucid, and the others were a few seconds long. i have tried wilding and have failed. how long does it usually take to fall asleep?
anidude98 11 months ago
i see lights forming objects and i can hear REAL life while im seeing lights
anidude98 11 months ago
Awesome job
howardlynch 1 year ago
can i see different lights?
anidude98 1 year ago
This series is so good! The end was fantastic.
DearShithead 1 year ago
that is soooo cool
prguyy 1 year ago
lol good job loved how u got creative!
glowdingo 1 year ago
Brilliant
mjbryan11 1 year ago
Brilliant.
mjbryan11 1 year ago
awesome
kankurou1010 1 year ago
Good job Tim. I have enjoyed your videos so far; I am watching the Advanced sequence first; and could not pass up commenting on your illustration of the hypnagogic auditory and visual experience. Bravo. How they blend into a state of lucid dream consciousness is nicely done. Thx.
SkyeRangerNick 1 year ago
Always tell yourself that you are dreaming and just go around everywhere.
alpthegreat1 2 years ago
Ok well i am 16 years old. I have been lucid dreaming since i was like 10.I didnt know what this was called, and i even asked my friends if they had this kind of dreaming before but they didnt.
Its very easy for me i really don't want to let people know how. Just to let people know is that when you are in a OBE just don't move your real body too much and focus on moving your "other" body.. Also when you are dreaming dont move your real eye lids to much or they will wake you up.
alpthegreat1 2 years ago
@alpthegreat1 Why not tell anyone how? What are you a child? I would infact would love to hear your advice as much as the next person. But your probably just lieing to get attention.
Sparks217 1 year ago
@Sparks217 Ok well I am really not sure how to Lucid Dream.. I been having these dreams since i was about 10 and i never told anyone because i thought that people were going to think that i am crazy...The first person that i told about these dreams was my girlfriend, when i mentioned that i was able to control my dream and know that i was dreaming she just laughed and told me to look it up online.
alpthegreat1 1 year ago
@Sparks217 So i did and i found that they are called OBE. I am 16 years old..My advice is just learn how to meditate. Go check a book out a book at your local library about dreams or OBE's..The only thing o know is that if you do have a OBE dont move your real eyelids or you will wake up..Also don't get too excited..I AM NOT LIEING
alpthegreat1 1 year ago
@alpthegreat1 Alright I believe ya. But is lucid dreaming really well worth it? I tried before, got into minor lucid dreams then gave up on it...i wanna get real commited this time but is it worth the patience?
Sparks217 1 year ago
@Sparks217 Yea man its really worth it. What ever you think about it will be a reality. I don't know if its worth the patience because once you learn how you need to learn how to stay in the dream without waking up.If you are patient and you are a high spiritual guy and listen to yourself then its possible.
Goodluck.
alpthegreat1 1 year ago 2
yurasleepless 2 years ago
This was really nicely done. It had the potential to be suuuuper cheesy, but it wasn't at all. It was actually totally informative. Nice job, mate :)
uberpaine 2 years ago
Nice one :D
Thimpeyy 2 years ago
Thats what it looks like too. Its so cool to see someone else show you what he sees. The hardest part though is letting it happen and not tensing up. The part where he shows you at the end when all of a sudden the dream world forms is just like it happens too. I had 2 lucid dreams so far and that is what happens. Only I am still in bed and have to get out. No its not an OBE. its lucid. But you can use this method to do an OBE though.
malkuth74 2 years ago
That transition phase was one of the most exciting things I've ever seen on video - Really well made. Thanks a lot, Tim - you're like our guide in the jungle, cutting down all the obstacles, so the rest of us can walk easy.
PorroFirst 2 years ago 30
LOL " i look like a vampire about to eat you" :P
Great tutorials Tim.
Bredli37 2 years ago 22
Man it has to be hard to fall asslep consiusly. LOL Im gonna try it tonight. I tried it a couple of times and I was close but today im gonna do it.
Maverick502234 2 years ago 3
Me too. I know I will do it! I tried wrong for two and a half month but now, I know I'm gonna do it! I sure! I watched all of Tim's videos so far and now I know what I've done wrong so I can do it tonight! Finally!
TommyDarkchild 2 years ago 4
@TommyDarkchild keep it up!
bicstic8 1 year ago
Very cool!
spike8742 2 years ago
Lol I like the opening part about looking like a vampire thats hungry!
mrbunnyfufuu 2 years ago
I always See colors in my eye lids like in the video litle points or something like that flikering around sometimes it forms visions but in kind of low Quality for example i see myself but i do not recognise it that good its vague.i also get into the state that i feel like im going to faint my eyes kind of go deep unexplainable i think i at the point of entering my dream i slip out of it lose concentration never realy dreamed only moving pictures that i imagine to see things
Vidsforshow 2 years ago 3
man.. when i'm starting to get relaxed and close my eyes... i either cant keep my eyes closed because of the light patterns, or i just suddenly realise i just got caught up in a small dreamlike thought. When i realise it, it fades. Eventually i fall asleep :( Anyone got any advices? Do i need to have alot of LD experience before doing WILD?
jorvag 2 years ago
You don't really need any experience, it should feel natural. but practice is always key, there is a difference.
m3o3u3s3e3 2 years ago
ok. thanks alot m3 :) and great vid btw.
jorvag 2 years ago
Very cool reenactment.
FemmeBleu 3 years ago
Lol i love u when ur tired.
RoyalTCrown 3 years ago
look like a vampire right now...lol!
you're even cooler, thank you for theese vid, I want you to be my LD guru!
ArchEly84 3 years ago 4
Check out my lucid dreaming vids!!
CharlieChittenden527 3 years ago 2
very cool. just how I have hypangogia.
except soome times someone shouts my name and it startles me. lol
thestrugglewithin 3 years ago
Once, I heard a loud "QUACK!" and opened my eyes, only to find nothing there, and started all over again.
paulalex19 3 years ago
so basically how long do you go through that weird state of colors and sounds until you get to the part where it looks real like at the end of the video. also how do you transition you self into the setting of the dream? and what if you have a scary dream because obviously you dont choose it at first?
ValeriyaJetLi 3 years ago
1) Not long. Anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes.
2) You'll naturally know how.
3) It won't scare if you don't expect it to, since you know it can't hurt you.
P.S. Some "failed" Wild attempts can just simply be a false awakening. Try doing reality checks when you wake up. That way, in an FA (false awakening) you don't have to start what you just did all over and have a lucid opportunity.
paulalex19 3 years ago 2
Was that a real WILD when you went back to sleep or were you acting?
Halocuber 3 years ago
LOL! well done.
carste888 3 years ago
Veeery cool. Nice "transition" from wakefulness to sleep. ;-)
theflowter 3 years ago
u gotta stay focused and just remember that the things ur gunna hear and see arnt real and they wont hurt u, just remember ur doing it to lucid dream and that should make u less scared if i should say...the WILD can really scare some ppl if they have a weak mind and think what they are hearing is real
Sparks217 3 years ago
hey cool video. very helpfull
hippomint 3 years ago
omg, that's almost exactly what I saw and heard when I did WILD :P. Really good video, the imaginary hallucinations are really like the real ones.
ultimatebas 3 years ago 3
where's part6 part7?
0opsqo0 3 years ago
oops sorry i take back what i said...
0opsqo0 3 years ago