Not sure if this is necroing, but here goes:
I read this a while ago, and being just a little oneironautling, I had neither the means nor the knowledge to put the technique into practice. However I remained interested in the idea, recently threads have been cropping up that seem to be sending out the same message, independently of each other; (COBRAS Method, this one Nina is aware of) and (3rd eye chakra technique). Also, as Mcwillis has pointed out, Michael Raduga outlines a similar technique in the form of 'brain straining' (never liked that term, sounds painful).
So whether it's the pineal gland or the dorso-lateral prefrontal cortex being stimulated, there seems to be something going on here. I haven't been successful at WILD yet, but the other night I woke myself at 4:30 a lay on my back, did a few relaxation techniques, and then, intently focused on this mysterious area of the brain. Much to my surprise within seconds there was a pretty heavy onset of pre-sleep paralysis sensations. I felt pins and needles in my limbs that spread, and intensified, to my torso; the swirling phosphenes in my vision grew more vivid, I started to hear a crackling in my right ear and a kind of tinnitus in both ears that grew in volume and pitch; after a while of this I began to fell hot rushes spreading up from my feet to my chest.
However, after some time the feelings passed and I gave up due to tiredness, in retrospect the sensations had probably subsided for a bit to come back stronger later on. I haven't ever got so close to sleep paralysis before.
Excitingly, this technique seems to work with just as much effect at bedtime, which makes me wonder whether it may be able to facilitate WILDing at any time in the day, anywhere? Like in that thread where Nina talked about almost WILDing in traffic 
So it seems that not only can Nina techniqued be used to transition (among other applications ), it can also be used to quickly bring on hypnagogic/sleep paralysis states.
Has anyone had any further success or findings? I'd appreciate feedback 
EDIT: It seems that Ayanizz has had similar results, that's quite exciting
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