The Momentum of Attention. Dream control is all about focused attention. Recently I've discovered a new quality of attention which I've been experimenting with. That is tying your attention to momentum. This morning I used this to go from the most bare bones visualization to something I could walk around in, all in about 15 seconds. Sure, it was unstable as hell and I woke up, but I think there is serious potential in using Momentum. Those of you who have logged decent amount of lucid flight time will probably be familiar with with what I'm describing and doing it instinctively. Sometimes when your flying and you need to pick up speed by dropping down and then pulling up out of that fall, and really feel that G-force. It gives you a boost of speed and control in your flight. Previously, my advice for dream stabilization has always been brisk movement. Brisk movement has a hell of a lot of momentum behind it. I'm still working on this, so let's call the following an experimental method, which will hopefully provide speedy WILDing, and even more importantly, the ability to fall asleep almost instantly! 1. Start visualizing until you can see anything at all, it doesn't matter how primitive or unstable it is, anything will do 2. With that simple visual as your focal point, begin swooshing on on that point with your attention. Zoom, rush, fly, run at or by it, circle it, just fling your attention around. This will cause your primitive visual to expand exponentially. 3.Before very long, your primitive focal point will have expanded to the point it's not just an isolated thing, there is now a primitive environment encompassing it. The moment this happens, whatever direction you happen to be facing, just TAKE OFF LIKE A MOTHER FUCKER! Think mental parkour without a body slowing you down. Focus primarily on the sense of movement, and do not interrupt it at any cost. The primitive dream scape will continue to evolve exponentially, and before very long, that tiny initial visual seed will have grown an environment large enough to hold a dream body! 4. Begin to make physical contact with the environment, while still maintaining your path of movement, the vehicle for your momentum. Start small, Put out a foot and quickly bounce off, slowly increasing the frequency of contact like a rock skipping across the water, until you are running. 5. You're almost there! Don't stop running until you feel the dream is stable. I stopped too soon today, and the ground was so soft I couldn't push off it. You can see how that's a problem for someone who relies on brisk movement for stabilization, On my next attempt, I'm not going to stop running until I have something in my hands I've picked up along the way. Something I can swing around that has... You guessed it. MOMENTUM!