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      WILD q3: Is wild dependent on REM phase approach or just on our intervention

      Good day again.
      Could you please let me know what you think about the wild in connection with circadian rythm. You know REM phase begins at some time.

      And now. I do WBTB. Lie in a bed. Do I have to wait till REM phase approaches. Or will it approach immediately.

      You know what i mean? Or should i specify more deeply?

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      If you are performing a WBTB then presumabley you will wake yourself at a time when you are in the middle of a big REM period - about 5-6 hours after falling sleep. Therefore you will have interrupted the REM by doing this and you should be able to re-enter it pretty much immediately.
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      All I have read says so, yet I WILD everyday and never do a WBTB. I simply WILD whenever I wake up in the night, which is often (for everyone). I suppose sometimes it probably only lasts for a few minutes before deep sleep approaches. These I probably don't remember though.

      I always get HI, no matter the hour. The idea is that once you do enter a dream, it may not last but a few moments before you spiral into delta.

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      some people wake up in the middle of the night briefly before a REM period never, so maybe thats why you WILD whenever you happen to wake up.
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      Usually yes I am sure I wake up in the middle of REM periods, but never once have I gone to sleep without HI or directly into delta. I am just saying that it is never a waste to attempt a WILD. Even a few minutes of success is inspiring if you have never done it before.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Never View Post
      Usually yes I am sure I wake up in the middle of REM periods, but never once have I gone to sleep without HI or directly into delta. I am just saying that it is never a waste to attempt a WILD. Even a few minutes of success is inspiring if you have never done it before.
      Well. Tell me about it. I never made it. .
      According to your knowledge, you could help us also in this topic: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...355#post663355

      You could just tell us your opinion on this. Maybe experience. Whatever.Thanx in advance.

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