Because you wake up in the early morning where you have had all the "other" sleep you need and your about to move into REM. So whenever you start to do the second part of WILD you will move directly into REM.
Since REM sleep is near the end of the dream cycle, how is it that when you do a WILD that you conciously go directly to the dream? why happens to all of the other stages? Is that where all of the vibrations and sounds/imagry comes from?
I can't seem to figure it out by myself, so I'm posting here.
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Recurring dream problem: Driving a car with no breaks.
Because you wake up in the early morning where you have had all the "other" sleep you need and your about to move into REM. So whenever you start to do the second part of WILD you will move directly into REM.
Is it real . . . is it a dream . . . is it real . . . is it a dream
you decide
what about when you just go directly into it when your first going to sleep?Originally posted by Brendan86
Because you wake up in the early morning where you have had all the \"other\" sleep you need and your about to move into REM. So whenever you start to do the second part of WILD you will move directly into REM.
Long you live and high you fly
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And all you touch and all you see
Is all your life will ever be.
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Recurring dream problem: Driving a car with no breaks.
Then that wouldnt be a WILD because it invloves going to sleep then waking up later in the wee hours to try to induce a lucid dream.
I dont think its possible to do a WILD in the beginning stages of sleep. If it is then its rare.
Is it real . . . is it a dream . . . is it real . . . is it a dream
you decide
I'll vouch for that. My lucid dreams are allways in the morning, when I've felt the sunlight on my eyes, then fallen asleep again... regardless of how I try to induce them.
What about experiencing REM sleep or LDs from a 30 minute afternoon nap? Is it because your body is still replenished from the previous night's sleep, that it can go straight to REM? I've gone straight into dreams from afternoon naps.
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Matchbook, i believe you are correct
Anyway you CAN do it at night, BUT you have to wait like hours before you can successfully get into a WILD because it takes that long. So when you do it at night, you have to wait untill you get to a REM cycle. Thats why its not recommened at night, but still do-able.
yeah,.....i think thats right......hm
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alright, thanks for helping me figure it out. I'll try to iduce lucid dreams differently than WILD at night, so I can actually get some rest.Originally posted by nightowl
Matchbook, i believe you are correct
Anyway you CAN do it at night, BUT you have to wait like hours before you can successfully get into a WILD because it takes that long. So when you do it at night, you have to wait untill you get to a REM cycle. Thats why its not recommened at night, but still do-able.
yeah,.....i think thats right......hm![]()
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Recurring dream problem: Driving a car with no breaks.
Yeah...I tried it once at night. And it literally did take me about 3 hours to finanlly get into the WILD. I was exausted the next day. Never agian.
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