I just wanted to know. It would be awesome if it is possible.
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I just wanted to know. It would be awesome if it is possible.
I could see it happening, but it's probably most likely after going to bed at a time which would usually be your REM time, due to circadian rhythms and such.
it is possible, but it mostly takes alot of practice
Someone who can currently do this actually wrote a tutorial on exactly this a few weeks ago; it's a pretty good read: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=59810
Thats the way i wild, only i deprive myself of sleep before hand, whenever i try wbtb i just fall asleep
It is not easy to fall into a dream at evening, but this time is really valuable for many experimentations. As the sleep comes slower, it is much easier to perform many experiments with half dream states. I usually practice visualisation and relaxation when falling asleep.... just for fun.
At evening, it is much harder to remain aware, becouse your brain is tired and it needs its rest. Thats why many people cannot hold consciousness for long.
Another difficulty could be, that people are using logical thinking during day, and it needs its time to switch into creativity and imagination...
Yet... Every evening can be used to develop supporting abilities, which will aid you in WBTB.
IM FINALY BACK FROM BAND CAMP! lol.. i know no-one prolly cares about me or notices me... its wutev...
but anyways, yes. it is very possible. i actually just had a WILD experience my 6th day at band camp. it was the only night the upperclassmen (me) didnt go out terrorizing the underclassmen. i was very tired (pretty sleep deprived) i had only got 3 hours or less each night before. i found my self thinking about random stuff in pretty good detail, so me being so curious, i decided to keep on focusing on them and let them randomly come into my mind. i then was thinking about me playing basket ball on this court bordered with some pebbles, and then this kid picked up a bunch of them and threw them at me. then i was looking at the kid from my point of view all of a sudden. i noticed my thoughts turned into a dreamscape, and i chucked the b-ball at the kid, and it bounced off of him into the hoop. =D.
but i dont think sleep deprevation is necessary. ive done it many times just going to sleep at my regular time. since your brain waves are more distant from the dreaming brain waves (you should know what i mean.. sorry im not too good with words), it will most likely take longer than a WBTB, but in my opinion, its easier to stay more focused without sleep compared to after hours of sleep.... just my opinion.
hope i could help. =p
I WILD naturally every now and then at the beginning of the night. In fact it was the first way that I started to WILD and consistently have lucid dreams when I was 16. All accidental of course . . .