 Originally Posted by Hukif
you are trying WILD first thing going to sleep? thats a problem right there, doing that is incredibly difficult to begin with.
I also have too many thoughts and it takes me a few hours sometimes to fall asleep, so what I do is fake that I am already dreaming and play out scenarios in my head, that makes me fall asleep faster at least? You could try that.
Also don't think of it as affecting, or it will only build up on the anxiety and have a negative effect, think of it as a way to keep your mind "awake" for longer, in order to increase DILD chances naturally.
Not trying it first thing, I usually go to bed at 10 and hope to be asleep by 12 so that I can wake up at 5 and perform a WILD, but my insomnia affects it in the way that I don't get to sleep until 3 am so my REM state is even further away :/
So you're saying use that time to do more chants? (Ex. I am dreaming, the next time I am dreaming I will realize that I am dreaming, I am a lucid dreamer, my next dream will be a lucid dream, is this a dream)
 Originally Posted by Queen Zukin
I had the same problem, severe insomnia to the point where it wasn't even worth it trying to sleep normally. I think that some of us just aren't biologically wired to sleep like the rest of the population. If you can, try sleeping biphasically. Instead of trying to sleep in one chunk, cut your cycle in half. Sleep ~3 or 4 hours at night and 2-3 in the day. For me, not only did it eliminate insomnia, but my dream recall and lucidity shot up immediately. There are also some other polyphasic sleep cycles you could try, but biphasic feels the most natural. Also, WILDing in the beginning of the night usually doesn't work. I'd like to hear your opinion on whether or not switching to biphasic helps you or not!
Well unfortunately I'm going on a backpacking trip throughout the entire appalachian trail starting in two weeks, so for 6 months I'll have to hike all day and get as much sleep as I can all night. I'm hoping that I'll be so exhausted I can fall asleep. That does sound like something that could work for me, although wouldn't that not be enough time to reach REM?
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