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      WILD makes you go to sleep easier.

      Makes me sleepy anyway, it's like my mind just wants to shut down. So it makes me feel blank.

      Anyone else feel sleepy when trying WILD?

      Also, this is what I do:

      1. I'm lie on my back
      2. I close my eyes
      3. I breath in
      4. I imagine going down a step (on a stair case)
      5. I say (in my head) "One, I'm dreaming"
      6. I breath out
      7. I imagine going down a step (on a stair case)
      8. I saw (in my head) "Two, I'm dreaming"
      9. Carry on with the whole number list untill my mind gets tired

      So that's what I do, correct me if I'm doing it wrong.

      "He who is the cause of someone else becoming powerful is the agent of his own destruction" - Ezio Auditore da Firenze (1459 - 1524)

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      I fall asleep every time, myself. Almost every time. So no good advice from me.

      Maybe somebody who doesn't suck will respond.

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      The only time I've fallen asleep from WILD is VILD.

      "He who is the cause of someone else becoming powerful is the agent of his own destruction" - Ezio Auditore da Firenze (1459 - 1524)

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      Usually I end up with a DILD from a WILD. Well not usually, but sometimes.

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      I've never really WBTB (as that's when it's likely) so I'm not really sure myself.

      "He who is the cause of someone else becoming powerful is the agent of his own destruction" - Ezio Auditore da Firenze (1459 - 1524)

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      If you've never used WBTB I really suggest it, in fact, I force you to use it.
      Of course WILD before sleep will make your tired and/or fall asleep, because you're lying down, completely still, and relaxing, theres not much chance that anything else is going to happen unless you lie there for a large amount of time other than falling asleep or getting extremely exhausted.
      Hakuna Matata.

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      Yes, I created DEILD.
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      Me either. I'm either up or not, I'm not going back to bed after I'm up.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Klace View Post
      If you've never used WBTB I really suggest it, in fact, I force you to use it.
      Of course WILD before sleep will make your tired and/or fall asleep, because you're lying down, completely still, and relaxing, theres not much chance that anything else is going to happen unless you lie there for a large amount of time other than falling asleep or getting extremely exhausted.
      Everyone says that, I guess I'll have to try it. When I find time.

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