If you WILD when you go to sleep, do you remain lucid as you enter the next REM cycles?
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If you WILD when you go to sleep, do you remain lucid as you enter the next REM cycles?
Well, you will not be able to have a WILD when you go to sleep in the evening, because it takes around 90 minutes to reach the first REM cycle. But, when you do a WILD, it won't guarantee that you will be lucid in the next REM cycle, too, assuming that you don't do a WILD then.
You don't have to be in REM sleep to WILD.
And in answer to the original questions I doubt your lucid dream would last long enough to last through the transitional stages of sleep. You go from REM to non-REM anyway, as I understand it you are saying from REM to REM - which doesn't happen.
Just the same as any normal WILD - I have done it many times, as have others on this forum. You dream as soon as you go to sleep. You don't need to be in REM to dream, or WILD. So WILDing when doing straight to sleep is very much possible, and something I, and many others do.
Several websites that I regarded as trustful (don't remember URLs, sorry), I thought EWOLD stated that, and Dominick from the Lucidity Institute. All claim that you rarely dream in non-REM sleep. I'm only saying what I've read/heard, and personal experience. I guess they were wrong, then.