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      I've got a question. How do you not fall asleep instantly? When I'm tired (or I'm in bed), my subconscious takes over my conscious. Random thoughts fill my brain, similar to dreams, then I'm asleep.

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      How long does it take to fall into SP? I remember doing it for half an hour or so and still no vibrations.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Namwan View Post
      How long does it take to fall into SP? I remember doing it for half an hour or so and still no vibrations.
      It really depends. Sometimes I can go into SP within minutes, othertimes, like last night, it can take upwards of 2 Hours or more. Another thing to take into account is, many people experience SP differently. So while one person may experience vibrations, another may experience very little, if anything.

      Try doing this to get an idea of what SP could be like for you:

      As soon as you wake up, try to go back to sleep, and just when you think your about to fall asleep, think of something to keep your mind active. If you time it right, your body can fall into SP, and at the same time, you can re-activate your mind and keep it awake and experience the SP. I did that last night, but kept timing it wrong.

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      If a person is very tired, it is very likely that they will just go to sleep. It is important when WILDing to be tired enough to sleep but awake enough to stay awake. This might sound funny but a lucid dream is by definition being awake while sleeping.

      Quote Originally Posted by Venomblood View Post
      I've got a question. How do you not fall asleep instantly? When I'm tired (or I'm in bed), my subconscious takes over my conscious. Random thoughts fill my brain, similar to dreams, then I'm asleep.
      The long worn out traveler was just now crossing the invisible film of clarity.
      He found instantly that the lights were brighter and the grass really was greener.

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      I was able to WILD again last night. I didn't even try that hard, I would have fallen asleep unconsciously if SP hadn't come so quick.

      Any more results from you guys?
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