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      Ok, so how awake should I be while trying to WILD? And if I'm too awake, does that prevent me from getting sleep paralysis? Ugh I hate this lol.... Whatever I do I can't even pass the simplest step out of all, paralysis. Any answers are appreciated, ty.

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      It's different for everyone, see what works for you. If you're too awake your body might not fall asleep , if you're too sleepy you might fall asleep completely.

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      Just to let you know, achieveing sleep paralysis is the hardest step in a WILD, not the easiest.

      If you're starting to learn, you should be trying WILDs in the afternoon during a nap. Wake up a bit earlier that day so you feel kind of drained when you get up. After a couple hours your mind shouldn't be groggy anymore but you're body will still be tired. Try the WILD then.

      The key is to have a sharp mind and a tired body.

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