 Originally Posted by NyxCC
especially a longer one might lead to greater REM rebound, that means that the NREM phase will be shorter.
I did numerous attempts with lenght of wbtb and I agree as you say Nyx, it is possible that longer wbtb = shorter REM barrier. 2 hours wbtb is effective for me and yeah it may be thanks to REM rebound... I need to try and measure this.
I am not sure what your way of wilding is
My wilds are usually the same. While I'm falling asleep, third eye's imagination spontaneously appears and tries to steal my awareness. I try to stay aware - try to hold thought on my mind: this is just my imagination. If the REM is close with no barriers, it just hit and the imagination become dream and I'm in it with my thought that it's not real = I'm dreaming.
My anchor is mostly my body
I don't understand, please explain this...
if my rem is near and with strong rebound, then I am literally overcome with a super bright strong dream scene that emerges in front of me.
This is what I've tried to explain in OP picture. 
 Originally Posted by FryingMan
I assume it's just a matter of patience and practice and trying a lot. Or maybe I'm making too much out of the discontinuities and everybody experiences them in "full WILD?" I'm assuming my "awake awareness" is just too strong and I haven't found the balance yet.
Or it's a matter of REM barriers!
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