I believe WILD'ing is based more on concentration and making the body fall asleep when desired. Not trying to block out all sensory feelings. |
|
I just noticed that WILDing is in many ways similar to Sensory Deprivation. |
|
My Dream Journal: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=54198
2008:
DILDs:2
WILDs:0
MILDs:1
HILDs:1
I believe WILD'ing is based more on concentration and making the body fall asleep when desired. Not trying to block out all sensory feelings. |
|
Interested in finding a good book to read? Check out Reading Decent Writing for good, entertaining, and unbiased reviews of popular books!
No it isn't . |
|
You know you want to disable signatures (and images and avatars).
If there are no senses, you have no sense of time. You don't know if in the last second, a day has gone, a minute, an hour. You have to have something to be constant, like sight. Also, if you've noticed, we think about as fast as we can talk. If there is no sense of time, we can think infinitely (almost) and come up with extremely strange stuff. |
|
Yeah that happens to me sometimes when i space out. My body has no sense of how fast to think, so my daydreams go by REEEEEEAAALLLY fast and they all get so complex and overwhelming by the end (i've been falling in constantly changing gravity through Crazy Stairs like environments and have had headaches when my sense of how fast to think comes back.) |
|
My Dream Journal: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=54198
2008:
DILDs:2
WILDs:0
MILDs:1
HILDs:1
Well, you're not torturing yourself. |
|
Actually.. I've been using a sensory deprivation chamber a LOT lately in the form of a floatation tank. Actually.. I think I'm going to start a new topic about this. |
|
My favorite sleep deprivation movie is the classic 'Altered States',anyone |
|
Bookmarks