Maybe try getting up a bit earlier than you normally would in the morning. That way, you miss out on some REM sleep (which is best for dreaming in general), and your brain will want to catch up on it when you nap in the afternoon. |
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Maybe try getting up a bit earlier than you normally would in the morning. That way, you miss out on some REM sleep (which is best for dreaming in general), and your brain will want to catch up on it when you nap in the afternoon. |
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I had my first WILD 2 days ago taking a 30min nap about 2pm-ish. I also had 10hrs or so of sleep for the night, lol |
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Dreams Recalled since 10-31-09: 776
Best Recall in One Night: 8 (12-25-10).
DILDs: 8 (2-26-11); MILDs: 4 (7-28-10)
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Last edited by freakyDreamer; 11-25-2009 at 09:35 PM. Reason: forgot to add something
Well, I experienced an incident of sleep paralysis after a brief nap I took a few days ago. I only slept for half an hour, but I dreamt elaborately nevertheless. When I awoke I was unable to move any of my limbs, and I couldn't even utter a sound. It felt as if my mind had projected from my body, yet I knew I was fully awake. I experienced a few startling hallucinations, which I strangely ever tend do do during similar events. |
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Last edited by Hyperborean; 11-27-2009 at 02:37 PM. Reason: I'm a stout proletarian.
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