 Originally Posted by web
You've probably heard this before, but, can you describe a little more about what's going on? Like, are you 'thinking' of thing, maybe having anxiety about what happened yesterday, what's due tomorrow, or even anxiety about "will I be able to fall back asleep?".
Well when I do WBTB, I usually try to WILD. Here is pretty much exactly what I try to do.
Since I have a hard time falling back asleep, when I wake up for WBTB, all I do is go to the bathroom, and then go back to bed and try to WILD. When I WILD I usually lay on my back. I do find it hard to clear my mind, and I do find it hard not to interact with my thoughts. I usually end up thinking about random things, and interacting with thoughts that come through my mind. I know this that you are supposed to try to avoid this when WILDing, so I have tried many different things to help, like you have said. I have tried focusing on my breath, and I have tried a few counting techniques, but my mind still ends up wandering. I find myself having no progress, so I end up just trying to go to sleep, instead of attempting to WILD.
Well last night, for the first time, I think I might have found my REM time. I woke up ~5 hours after I went to bed. I am pretty sure that I woke up during a dream, which is how I think that it was during REM sleep. So I got up, went to the bathroom, and went back to bed to try to WILD. This time I tried counting backwards from 100 to 0, because I heard that this works for a lot of people. I kept losing track of where I was, so I kept restarting. After a while, I felt a kind of intense numbness over my whole body, and a semi-loud ringing in my ears. I also think I had some hypnagogic images at that time. Once this started happening, I got kind of excited and started losing focus, and all of these sensations went away. Did I almost have a successful WILD? Are these sensations a good sign?
Anyways, that is pretty much exactly what I have been doing. Trying not to interact with my thoughts, and trying to focus on one thing, like counting. What do you think?
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