Can someone explain to me how napping WILD's work? I know for the WBTB ones, the main idea is to catch the next REM cycle and let it take you to dreamland but I can't see how the napping ones work. The only correlation I can muster is something about beta brainwaves and going from thinking vigorously to dreaming vigorously wouldn't be that much of a transition, but please, feel free to enlighten me...

Question 2!

This next part will be more than likely poorly written as it is about a physical sensation that is too great for mere words...I have no idea what this is but I've been able to do it for as long as I can remember but have never questioned if others could do it as well. When I'm lying in bed, trying to WILD, I get so far as to the numb part but I never really get any further than that. So what I do next is this aforementioned thing (I can only describe it as akin to flexing a muscle that doesn't exist) and then this unbelievable sensation of falling overwhelms me. I can hold it for maybe five seconds then some muscle in my body shorts out and twitches, ending the experience. And just to reiterate, I can induce the free fall feeling at will, and I really don't even need to be WILDing or even in bed. If anyone had any clue as to what this could be, please don't hesitate to throw something out there...