If I use the WILD technique to induce a lucid dream,can it work on inducing lucid dreams anytime that I want or does it only work in REM sleep only? |
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If I use the WILD technique to induce a lucid dream,can it work on inducing lucid dreams anytime that I want or does it only work in REM sleep only? |
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Using the WILD technique, you are first awake, and then as your body relaxes and you enter SP, you will slip into a dream and fall asleep. In a sense, you can do a WILD whenever you want, some people can induce WILD at will, however most people have better success early in the morning - using a WBTB. I won't go into to much detail, it's best if you read a WBTB guide, but basicly it involves you getting up one hour early, compared to your normal waking time, and then trying a WILD. |
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There's two forms of WILD - DEILD (which is WILD but not waiting for SP to kick in, just staying still and falling back asleep right after waking), or the better-known WILD - staying relaxed, still, and waiting for SP. |
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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.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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There are two time periods when I would suggest you make your WILD attempts. One is using WBTB after 4+ hours of sleep. The other time (which is my favorite time to WILD) would be during daytime naps (1-7 hours after waking in the morning). It is possible to WILD outside of these time periods, but it may be extremely difficult. |
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