^^ Instead, how about trying WBTB after several hours' sleep (at least 5, in my opinion)? If you do so, your REM periods should be close enough together that your WILD attempt will likely land you right in REM. |
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I've been struggling to get any consistency with LD'ing. It just won't "click". |
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Last edited by Goldenspark; 09-29-2013 at 02:43 PM.
^^ Instead, how about trying WBTB after several hours' sleep (at least 5, in my opinion)? If you do so, your REM periods should be close enough together that your WILD attempt will likely land you right in REM. |
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Another way to help time your WILD attempts with a REM cycle is to stay up for about 75 minutes after you wake up. Do a light activity, read a book or meditate. Avoid anything with a bright screen. Once you lay down you should still be relaxed, but your brain will have been active for over an hour and your logical centers should be more active. This will help you get lucid because it will easily drop you into a REM cycle, and even if you fall asleep during a WILD, a DILD will be much more likely. |
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Sorry Sageous, meant to say, my WBTB/WILD attempts are usually after some hours of sleep. I find I often wake just after each REM period, and that can be at 3-4am, after 5 hours sleep. |
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WBTB by itself works best if you stay awake long enough so when you finally go back to bed you hit REM right away due to the rebound effect. This of course is easier said than done, not mention the risk of unable to fall back to sleep. IMO it is okay to try this long WBTB + WILD combo once in a while but in a long run you are better off with shorter WBTB combined with non-WILD techniques such as MILD and SSILD. |
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I read a DV thread that suggested doing the WBTB method, only instead of waking up and going back to bed, wake up and go back to sleep in a comfortable chair (like my recliner, suuuuuuuuper cozy) I tried this the other day and it worked very well. I slept for about five and a half hours, woke up and wrote down what I could remember from my dreams, did some light stretching, grabbed my blanket off my bed and went downstairs to crash on the chair for about three hours. Although I didn't become fully lucid, I did have an extremely vivid dream where I realized I was dreaming several times (Damn false awakenings, you know how it goes.) Anyway, it worked out well the first time, going to try again tomorrow and see what happens. |
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