Quote Originally Posted by baseballmk92 View Post
Well, last night I was again unsuccessful trying to WILD, but something odd did happen anyway during my sleep. I was dreaming about something (I don't know exactly what), and I think I was moving in the dream in some way, then suddenly I hit my real life head against the wall and woke up.

That's exactly what sleep paralysis is supposed to prevent, right?
This happens to me too from time to time. I'll be moving in the dream and in reality my arms mimic the motion. So apparently sometimes we're a bit less paralyzed, but it's still enough to keep us from getting up and walking around.

Quote Originally Posted by WolfeDreamer531 View Post
So if anybody WILDs w/o WBTBs frequently, I would like to know.
I WILD regularly without WBTB. I wouldn't call it frequent; WBTB is far more reliable. Most people report that they can't WILD at the beginning of the night, but being sleep deprived makes it easier.

Quote Originally Posted by WolfeDreamer531 View Post
1. Devote at least 2 hours (or more) to WILDing.
That is a long time. Do you stay still for the whole 2 hours?