Seeker's Five Phases of WILD should answer your question. |
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Hi, |
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Seeker's Five Phases of WILD should answer your question. |
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This guy,, and this guy,
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Actually, that's what a WBTB (Wake, Back to Bed) is for. Normally, when people attempt a WILD, they first take 6 to 7,5 hours of sleep, wake, and then try to WILD. That's because the length of your REM periods increases, and the length of the other periods decreases over the night, thus it's easier to enter your REM directly if you've slept a bit. |
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thanks for the help |
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Tried to WILD "by the book" for the 1st time. |
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Yeah, it's crazy how you can feel sp coming on. I had that happen to me like 3 times last night. I was laying there, and felt it coming on, but because I was excited, I snapped out of it. I wanted to keep trying, but it was getting late, and, like you, I had to work in the morning |
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Isn't it also possible to dream while not in REM? Dreams in REM are just much more vivid making an LD more likely. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapid_eye_movement_sleep |
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You talk to vacuum cleaners and safes, you've had apple trees growing in your living room, tigers and horses in your dining room, an elephant in your bedroom. I've seen you locked in a jail in the middle of your living room and once someone swore they saw you floating in mid-air! How do you explain that, Major Nelson!?
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