Just a question... When you WILD, is it actually sleeping? Like... does your body get the same refreshment as any sleeping? |
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Just a question... When you WILD, is it actually sleeping? Like... does your body get the same refreshment as any sleeping? |
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Goals:
Change scenery at will ( )
Play at least a few levels of Deus Ex ( )
And of course... LD AT WILL!!!
May the spirit of the god-head shine through me always
Yes. Picture it like this. If you start counting while awake, you will not miss a number even when you enter the dream. You maintain "consciousness" as you fall asleep. |
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Forget it! Nobody is going to get him! Long gone. DEVIN HESTER YOU ARE RIDICULOUS!
-Jeff Joniak after Hester's second return against St. Louis
this man is DIRTY
thanks. i have another question as well. why is it easier to WILD in the morning (WBTB) or in the afternoon? I tried it last night and didn't have any success. i felt the beginnings of SP (waves, vibrations, heaviness), but never entered it fully. why was this? |
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Goals:
Change scenery at will ( )
Play at least a few levels of Deus Ex ( )
And of course... LD AT WILL!!!
May the spirit of the god-head shine through me always
You want to be close to a REM cycle when you WILD. That way, you can start dreaming as soon as you fall asleep. Your REM cycles get longer and closer together towards the end of the night / early morning. Similarly, during afternoon naps, you normally start dreaming right away. It is hard to WILD when first going to bed, because you will generally not have a dream cycle for an hour or two. |
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