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      Do i need to be tired to WILD?

      i am new here and i was wondering if you need to be tired to WILD because i have had troubles sleeping lately. so if anyone could help that would be cool.
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      Quote Originally Posted by MasterZodiac View Post
      i am new here and i was wondering if you need to be tired to WILD because i have had troubles sleeping lately. so if anyone could help that would be cool.
      Ive found it to be pretty hard to WILD before you go to be for the first time.

      Its easier to do it after you have had several hours of sleep.

      But i've found it most easiest to WILD, is after you have been up for about 24 hours. Any time i'm up for 24 hours and i lay down and stay aware, my mind starts dreaming after the first 10 mins.

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      thx that helps alot
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      Depending on the night, I've found that staying up 24 hours isn't usually necessary. I've found that if you set your alarm to about 3am (assuming you go to bed at about midnight), then wake up, maybe get up and walk to your bathroom and back, you should be in the prime state to WILD...it works for me about half of the time, which, if you try every night is pretty good!

      Good luck with WILD! It is one of my favorite ways to LD.

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      thx again my friends. the information given on this site is very valuable
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      I'd suggest naps. You get recharged normally at night, then read to get groggy, and begin. I tried in every state, including WBTB, but napping got me the closest. But that's just me. Worth a try though.
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      ok i have another question....i have been hearing that you can have WILDs while awake if you are good at it. i have had a WILD just recently and i kinda find that hard to belive. im not totally discounting it but maybe if you had some aid such as drugs you could...maybe. i dont know plz right back
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      Deep meditation can put you into a dream state. That's what most of use believe that taoist monks call nirvana, which they reach during really deep meditation.

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      Quote Originally Posted by MasterZodiac View Post
      i am new here and i was wondering if you need to be tired to WILD because i have had troubles sleeping lately. so if anyone could help that would be cool.
      yes yes yes

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      interesting
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