 Originally Posted by snowman3k
Nothing relevant tonight. I set a timer on 180 minutes to try WILD right before a REM cycle but fell asleep. I had 2 separate dreams which I wanted to write down on my diary but I was anxious to go back to sleep and try WILD again, unfortunately the result was in forgetting the previous dreams.
Will nap later. Not sure if I should try DILD or WILD. I get to the point where I get hearing hallucinations as loud rattling/banging but then I think I conciously get too excited and change my breathing pattern. Maybe I should focus more on DILD and reality checks but for some reasons I don't seem to remember checking my hands etc. when I'm dreaming (I guess that's the whole point!)
I'm so not giving up on this!
I love this community!
P.S. If wilding, how long does it take to get to full sleep paralisys? I think I read somewhere it's about 25/30 mins?
When I first started WILDing, it took me around 20-25 minutes to hit SP. Currently, I hit SP in about 10 minutes. Once you get to the stage of SP where you are getting auditory hallucinations, you are pretty close to "sealing the deal." The key is to remain as calm as possible and act as if WILDing is a natural process. Sit back and expect to easily finish your transition into the dream state. Its all about keeping your composure during the WILD process. I suggest passively listening to the hallucinations, and then passively observe any visuals you may see. The key is to not focus too much on anything in particular, so you are able to fall asleep (consciously). At the same time, you must keep enough attention to your goal (achieving WILD), so you don't fall asleep normally. Easier said then done, but with experience it will only get easier. Practice makes perfect, especially when it comes to WILD. Good Luck with your future efforts!
The ideal times for WILDing are:
During a WBTB, after 5-6 hours of sleep. (I start my WBTBs after 3 hours, but for beginners its best to wait until later into the night. The closer you get to the end of a sleep period, the closer together REM periods get. REM also progressively last longer throughout the night.)
During naps, 1-5 hours upon waking in the morning. (This is actually my favorite time to WILD. The longer you wait after waking in the morning, the harder it will be to enter REM directly.)
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