u/pearlie_bee

Structured Corset mesh Australia Supplier

As the title says. I am looking for an Australian supplier for corset mesh. I have done much research but have only found US or Canadian suppliers. I don’t want to resort to Amazon.

I definitely am searching for some kind of mesh as I live in Queensland and it gets very hot, and can be very warm in winter.

Any Australian seamstresses / bridal workers that may know?

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u/pearlie_bee — 1 day ago

WILD technique breakthrough.

Everyone knows experience and practice is the best teacher.
I have done much reading on lucid dreaming and understand the theory, but haven't had major success using methods yet.

I have a lot of experience recalling dreams, as well as familiarity and experience with the sensations surrounding falling asleep (as most people do).

When you begin to have that floating, tipsy feeling, and your mind dips in and out of memories and sensations. For example, almost being asleep and a memory from the day materialises in your mind (e.g. washing your hands, hearing the vacuum cleaner), but it feels like you are experiencing it through a sheer curtain, drunk, like dipping into the memory and floating out of it.

Sometimes these memories are twisted with dream logic, like floating in the pool on an actual banana instead of an inflatable one, or going to have a drink of water and you can't pick up the glass because your hand keeps going through it.

I believe this state is called Hypnagogia, and these sensations and memories are called hypnagogic hallucinations. (I literally only just researched that as I am writing this post).

I took a nap this afternoon and decided I might as well try WILD. There was a lot of noise happening outside (motorbikes across the road, people doing weekend chores) so I'd figure I'd take advantage of it and use it as an anchor.

And finally - FINALLY I was fully conscious, experiencing hypnagogic hallucinations, and realised that I wasn't actually brushing my teeth.

Unfortunately a very loud noise outside pulled me out of this state, but the epiphany - the lucidity remains.

Everything I have read about attempting WILD has honestly been very vague about the connection between focusing on your anchor and realising you are in a 'dream'. I suppose everyone's experience is different.

The point of this post is that I have realised that staying fully conscious through a very common experience for me (Hypnagogia), and recognising when I am experiencing a Hypnagogic hallucination, is the key to achieving WILD. For me, at least.

So if you have experienced the Hypnagogic state before, and haven't made that connection yet, I hope this post is helpful to you.

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u/pearlie_bee — 3 days ago

I think I have made a breakthrough (in my personal journey)

Everyone knows experience and practice is the best teacher.
I have done much reading on lucid dreaming and understand the theory, but haven't had major success using methods yet.

I have a lot of experience recalling dreams, as well as familiarity and experience with the sensations surrounding falling asleep (as most people do).

When you begin to have that floating, tipsy feeling, and your mind dips in and out of memories and sensations. For example, almost being asleep and a memory from the day materialises in your mind (e.g. washing your hands, hearing the vacuum cleaner), but it feels like you are experiencing it through a sheer curtain, drunk, like dipping into the memory and floating out of it.

Sometimes these memories are twisted with dream logic, like floating in the pool on an actual banana instead of an inflatable one, or going to have a drink of water and you can't pick up the glass because your hand keeps going through it.

I believe this state is called Hypnagogia, and these sensations and memories are called hypnagogic hallucinations. (I literally only just researched that as I am writing this post).

I took a nap this afternoon and decided I might as well try WILD. There was a lot of noise happening outside (motorbikes across the road, people doing weekend chores) so I'd figure I'd take advantage of it and use it as an anchor.

And finally - FINALLY I was fully conscious, experiencing hypnagogic hallucinations, and realised that I wasn't actually brushing my teeth.

Unfortunately a very loud noise outside pulled me out of this state, but the epiphany - the lucidity remains.

Everything I have read about attempting WILD has honestly been very vague about the connection between focusing on your anchor and realising you are in a 'dream'. I suppose everyone's experience is different.

The point of this post is that I have realised that staying fully conscious through a very common experience for me (Hypnagogia), and recognising when I am experiencing a Hypnagogic hallucination, is the key to achieving WILD. For me, at least.

So if you have experienced the Hypnagogic state before, and haven't made that connection yet, I hope this post is helpful to you.

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u/pearlie_bee — 3 days ago