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      So a few nights ago I unintentionally had a WILD. I felt myself enter a deeper state of sleep but snapped out of it. (I was extremely tired this particular night) I entered the deeper state of sleep again but before I knew it I was in SP.

      Now that I know what this deeper state of sleep feels like, I was able to briefly enter this deeper state of sleep about 6-7 times last night trying to WILD. My only problem is as soon as I feel myself hit this deeper state I always end up doing something or my brain becomes active again and I snap out of it. How can I be passive enough to not bring myself out of this deeper sleep? It was fairly easy to get this far, since in probably a ten minute time span I went into and out of this deeper state 6-7 times I just couldn't maintain it.

      I think if I can figure out how to hold this deeper state it wouldn't be hard for me to get to SP since once I hit sleep paralysis I probably have a record of becoming lucid about 85% of the time. (Which did occur last night finally, hit SP but couldn't stay lucid long enough and woke right back up).

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      This happens to me alot lately... i'll feel the shift into that heavier state of dreaming and I end up losing my grip on that state and waking out of it. The only way I can get past it is to keep slipping back into that state again and again until I finally wake up in a LD.

      It takes me anywhere from 3 -6 times of trial and error to slip into a LD lately. I think the mind eventually gets the idea of what I want to do and it relaxes enough to let the cross over happen. I think this difficulty arose because I've messed up my sleep schedule severely for the last few weeks. I know that if I can get it back on track I'll slip into WILDs much easier.

      Maybe try adjusting or creating a sleep schedule to stick to?
      Just a thought.

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