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      Question Can WILD be done when....?

      My sleeping time is 2 AM and I wakev up at 10 AM .
      My question is: If I stay awake till 6 AM(when I am supposed to be in rem during sleeping),then started the WILD process,will the WILD work if done right,since this is the time of my rem?and my body becomes extremely tired ,after staying awake for this time,so it sleeps easily.

      N.B Please don't say to me don't stay awake for this long time

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      It would be difficult to keep your mind conscious, but in theory it is possible.

      Having a few hours of sleep before you WILD isn't necessary. Trust me, though, it makes it a whole lot easier. I've heard of people WILDing successfully when they first go to bed, so it isn't impossible. It's just not that likely.
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