I have recently tried to WILD in the afternoon, the thought of being able to have a lucid dream at night and in the day sounded brilliant. |
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I have recently tried to WILD in the afternoon, the thought of being able to have a lucid dream at night and in the day sounded brilliant. |
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Way to go! |
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this amazes me I wish I could do that |
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Between 12-1 in the afternoon the mind is naturally tired and there is a REM period, i lay on my side and just count breathes untill i enter a dream. |
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I'm also naturally tired around the same time, but I'll be out of my REM cycle by then. I've tried. That's why I wondered for how long you had been awake. |
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Sometimes i have no idea how long i have been laying there, but sometimes i just fall asleep and awake 2 hours later. |
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My LD's/WILD's are most sucsessful in the afternoon as well. |
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I do this a lot but I never thought that there might be a certain timing for success. I'm successful about 50% of the time when I nap. I think I'll start keeping track of my schedule and when I'm successful to see if there's any correlation. |
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I tried WILDing this afternoon and I think I got close. |
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Keep trying! I know what you mean when you say your body wobbles because it happens to me aswell, when your mind says F-it, do not move because its your mind testing to see whether your actually asleep. I get bursts of excitment aswell, just don't think about it and it will go away. It may take a long time and alot of practice but it is worth it. |
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Wow I so underrstand you mini! |
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i just tried WILDING right now. its two oclock for me and it didnt work but i got into sleep paralysis |
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I think the main thing is that you need to still be in REM. If you have slept for around 6-8 hours the night before than your body should still be in REM mode for several hours. If you take a nap three or four hours later its almost like doing a WBTB just a bit later |
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Bumping a 2 year old thread is not cool. |
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