Quote Originally Posted by LouaiB View Post
Yeah, WILD has to occur later during the night, because you need to dive into a REM stage, which doesn't occur at the beginning of sleep. Research the sleep cycle table so you can become more familiar with the sleep cycle if you aren't. Also later REM stages are better than the earlier, since they are longer, and are closer to each other, which makes it easier for you to get a proper chance to hit one during wbtb. My personal best wbtb time is after 5.5-6 hours of sleep.

Also, Sageous's WILD class are excellent for learning WILD properly. Most other WILD tutorials, especially the ones thrown left and right here in forums, are, well, bad. They tell you to "concentrate on HI" or "You can't move a muscle once you start the WILD, even if you feel an urge to roll over for example", or even worse, "Lay down and wait for SP". WILD is in itself simple. You need practice, but that's it. A lot of ppl over complicate it or want, you know, special tips and tricks for succeeding in WILD, thinking "there must be things I am not aware of bcz it WILD can't be simple, it's hard". No, it is simple, it's just difficult to succeed at first, bcz like any other mental skill, you need lots of practice before seeing results.

Here's the class: WILD
Thanks!

Funny thing, I've just finished Sageous's first class, actually! I think I'll give it a day before reading the second, though... I don't want to throw a bunch of info at my brain all at once, cause chances are I'll end up ignoring things if I do that. So... one class per day.

But you're spot on, I keep thinking that, since I've never been able to do it, it must be this super hard thing and I'm just missing some tricks. Kinda like a cheat for the new level of a video game.

I'll try to keep it cool, work on Sageous's first homework, and have a go at WBTB tonight.