Only when i smoked some weed right before. |
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Last night I had a great idea: Try to preform a WILD right when I went to bed instead of after I'd slept for a few hours. I laid motionless and kept my mind active just as one does when doing a WILD at the normal time, and soon enough I actually started briefly entering a dream consciously! I've had website after website tell me it is not possible to WILD unless you've slept for a good 4-7 hours but I say otherwise! I did not fully enter into a lucid dream because I became too excited every time a dream started to open up, and eventually I totally fell asleep, but I'll give it another go tonight. |
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Last edited by Beyond Reality; 11-09-2009 at 11:14 PM.
Only when i smoked some weed right before. |
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I tried to be absolutely motionless on going to bed straight away, and it seems like it works to me! Like you I got so excited the technique was working so well that I lost control. Will be trying again tonight. I guess the chance of SP is far greater this way (all the more chance to try an OBE though), but I think that the length of LD can be far greater if you make it though. |
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I've WILDed once right when getting into bed, and once in the middle of the night. It's not impossible. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
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The only reason why WBTB is soo commonly popular is that the body was already relaxed which makes it easier to WILD, OBE, etc. |
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I would love it to be true but unfortunately there is the REM period problem. Because REM is very short at the beginning of the sleep LD ( if there is ) is very short and shallow. After a couple of hours REM is much longer thus LD is deeper, longer and easier to achieve. |
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