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      WILD vs Daydream

      What is the difference between WILD and Daydreams? I am an expert daydreamer(I can get lost in them at a moments notice, sometimes at the most inconvenient times) Also I have been sleepwalking before and known I was sleepwalking while I was doing it(still participating in a dream) but I am unable to stop myself. Is this WILD? I think I am not comprehending.

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      Well first of all the dreaming involved in wilding is far more real then daydreams, when you wild during the day you are sort of daydreaming but you don't have any sensations being picked up by the physical body (therefore the sensations picked up my the mental part of you are far greater), daydreaming is a good way to bring about wilds, basicly wilds are deeper daydreams.

      Finding the line between a daydream and a wild is like finding the line between a lucid dream and a semi-lucid dream, I see some of your daydreams can be quite powerful, else they would easily be called just daydreams.

      But the big diffrents is were you able to be aware of your physical body everytime you did it, then that must be considered a daydream.
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      Quote Originally Posted by damnpamn View Post
      What is the difference between WILD and Daydreams? I am an expert daydreamer(I can get lost in them at a moments notice, sometimes at the most inconvenient times) Also I have been sleepwalking before and known I was sleepwalking while I was doing it(still participating in a dream) but I am unable to stop myself. Is this WILD? I think I am not comprehending.
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