I have heard it's possible to WILD without any sleep, but it's really hard, if not impossible. |
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So yesterday i tried doing WILD (i know WILD works better after some hours of sleep but i heard it can be also done when you go to sleep) and after being still for about an hour or so i started seing some flashes and the pictures that i saw started to become more real.During that time i kept counting the breaths that i took and saying to myself "i'm dreaming" when exhaling.At some point i started feeling my body really heavy like i would sink into the bed(maybe some stage of WILD)but i just could get into the "dream world".My breathing became more and more difficult like someone was sitting on my chest.At that time without any reason my body moved.I read that in some cases while lucid dreaming and being aware that you are standing next to your bed or whatever , you don't actually know that you are in a dream.So i did a RC and my finger didn't get through my hand. |
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I have heard it's possible to WILD without any sleep, but it's really hard, if not impossible. |
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Thanks for the reply! |
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You can try staying up longer than 10 min. Anywhere from 5 min to 1 hour. The length is different for everyone and it may be different for each time also. The goal is to wake up enough to think clearly, but still be sleepy. I get out of the bed and do something lucid dreaming related. You want your thoughts be filled with nothing else. So I read posts or tutorials on DV or watch some lucid dreaming related videos on youtube or read some books, maybe my older dreams in DJ. You can make a plan what you want to dream about and what to do once you lucid. Write it down. Then when you lay down, you can visualize what you want your dream to be like. |
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