I was reading through some of the more recent thrads about WILDing techniques, and had an idea. If you play an audiobook, high enough volume to hear but not so loud that it bothers you and wakes you up, would that assist in
1. keeping your mind awake without tellign your body it's awake?
2. distracting you from the itches or impulses to move that keep so many people from SP'ing?

What I mean, is, to play the audiobook, and instad of trying to think of things in which to focus, one could attempt to construct in one;s mind, with as much accurate and consistent detail as possible, the scenes, characters, and settings of the story. I'm wondering if this would not only keep one distracted from itches or twitch impulses (as long as you keep at lkeast part of your mind focused on not moving), as well as possibly give you a pre-made world for when you do slip into an LD.

Has anyone tried this? Are there any reasons why it is inherently fallible, and could not possibly work according to the basis of induced Sleep Paralysis as it is defined? Or might this work?

PS: I plan to do this at the beginning of the night, after I;m sleepy or more tired. I've never been able to WILD in the morning or the middle of the night, becuause it just wakes me up more.