If I'm right then you can either WILD while napping or after waking up after about 6 hours sleep and going back to bed. I don't understand why you can't do it when you're going to bed straight away. |
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If I'm right then you can either WILD while napping or after waking up after about 6 hours sleep and going back to bed. I don't understand why you can't do it when you're going to bed straight away. |
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LD Goals:
Fly
Destroy a house without using superpowers
Learn to swim(I can't in real life)
Unicycle(I can in real life)
Visit A Fantasy Land
Become invisible
Your body still has to be in a REM state. You wake up from dreams 6 hours after you sleep, then it will be much easier and take much less time to get into a REM state as you WILD. |
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It is possible to WILD before getting any sleep at all. Though I believe the percentage is amazingly low, but I suggest you try once or twice to see if you could be part of that percentage. |
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I don't get why you can do it while napping, what's the difference? |
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LD Goals:
Fly
Destroy a house without using superpowers
Learn to swim(I can't in real life)
Unicycle(I can in real life)
Visit A Fantasy Land
Become invisible
Good question. |
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[X] Recall 7 dreams in a week ... [X] Recall 3 dreams in a night ... [X] WILD ... [X] WILD 7x in a week
[X] Fly ... [X] Summon someone ... [X] Have total control ... [X] Live a lifetime in one dream
Napping is similar to WBTB, when you use WBTB, the recommended time to stay awake is 1 hour. I think REM is on pause for a while after you wake up, like you can't wake up at 7 AM and then try to do a WILD at 8 pm with a nap because after a few hours of being awake, your sleep cycle will reset itself. If you nap a couple of hours after you wake up though, you should still be in REM. All of this is pure guesswork by me though so don't take it as fact. |
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