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      A few questions on WILD

      So I attempted a method I found on here yesterday before going to sleep. It involved laying on your back and counting your breaths. I think I was pretty close to succeeding too. I have a couple questions though. My gerbils were making a little bit of noise while I was doing it, which sidetracked me for a moment but I was able to get back into rhythm pretty quick. Also my fan makes...well a typical fan noise, it's not very distracting but I was just curious if it needs to be absolutely silent?

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      The hardest thing in WILDing is the tranisition by far, you need to get into a deep relaxing state without falling asleep, so yes, if these noises are distracting you, it will disturb you progress in transitioning.

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      Also did you go straight to bed and attempt a WILD? Try going to sleep for 4-7 hours first. It's best to use a WBTB than to just jump straight into it

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      Yeah, I tried going straight to bed. I will try waking up in the middle of the night method. Would I follow the same procedure?

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      Quote Originally Posted by TheKushyM0nster View Post
      Yeah, I tried going straight to bed. I will try waking up in the middle of the night method. Would I follow the same procedure?
      Yes, follow the same procedure. My WILD guide goes into more detail on what you need to do when WILDing, if you want to take the time to read it.

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      Thanks for the guide, it sounds a lot easier then the one's I've read. It's raised a few more questions though. I normally fall asleep at night laying on my stomach, sometimes with my arm under my head. Could I still attempt to WILD that way or does it have to be on my back? Also your guide seems to lean more towards just laying there letting your thoughts flow rather then counting breaths. Should I only try counting breaths if I get stuck on a thought? I felt like counting my breaths was keeping my head "here." And does it matter if I breathe in my nose or mouth? I was using my mouth last night and my tongue kept getting really dry which was distracting me.

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      Quote Originally Posted by TheKushyM0nster View Post
      Thanks for the guide, it sounds a lot easier then the one's I've read.
      Thank you

      Quote Originally Posted by TheKushyM0nster View Post
      I normally fall asleep at night laying on my stomach, sometimes with my arm under my head. Could I still attempt to WILD that way or does it have to be on my back?
      Sure, I recommend whatever position is more comfortable for you. More people have had success on their back but if you are not comfortable doing that then don't.

      Quote Originally Posted by TheKushyM0nster View Post
      Also your guide seems to lean more towards just laying there letting your thoughts flow rather then counting breaths. Should I only try counting breaths if I get stuck on a thought? I felt like counting my breaths was keeping my head "here."
      Counting your breaths would be fine. Basically as long as you stay aware enough that you don't fall asleep but not so aware that it keep you up. As long as counting your breaths doesn't keep you too awake, it should be fine .

      Quote Originally Posted by TheKushyM0nster View Post
      And does it matter if I breathe in my nose or mouth? I was using my mouth last night and my tongue kept getting really dry which was distracting me.
      It doesn't really matter. Whatever one you are more comfortable with. If your mouth distracts you, switch to nose.

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      Thanks bro, I'll try it tonight.

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      im new and im just wondering do you keep your eyes opened or closed when attempting to WILD?

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      Quote Originally Posted by kaiserwilhelm44 View Post
      im new and im just wondering do you keep your eyes opened or closed when attempting to WILD?
      Keep your eyes closed,

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