Will this plan actually work, and can my brain animate a manga character?
Hey everyone,
I’ve been hyper-focusing on lucid dreaming all day and I'm attempting my third intentional WBTB tonight. I have a super specific schedule and goal, and I wanted to get some feedback from experienced dreamers on whether this plan is solid for any night or like can I do it anytime?
Here is my exact timeline:
10:30 PM - 4:15 AM: Deep sleep block (I never usually remember dreams during this time anyway).
4:15 AM - 5:00 AM (The WBTB Window): I wake up, walk to the mosque, attend prayer, and walk back home. This keeps me up for about 45 minutes, but I'll be keeping my mind calm. Once I get back, I'll quickly look at some manga panels to prime my mind.
5:00 AM - 6:30 AM: I go back to sleep. Since I'm hitting the absolute peak of morning REM sleep, I want to slide straight into a lucid dream and spawn inside a massive IMAX movie theater.
My Goal:
I want to sit safely in the theater seat and watch a full, high-intensity anime movie custom-made by my subconscious. Specifically, I want to watch the Demon Slayer Infinity Castle arc fights (Kanao/Inosuke vs. Doma) in beautiful, crisp, Ufotable-level animation. If I finish that fight and keep the dream stabilized (by rubbing my hands on the velvet seat) !
The biggest question: I’ve only ever read the manga panels for the Kokushibo fight, so I can't consciously imagine how his Moon Breathing moves or what it looks like fully animated. Can the subconscious brain actually "animate" un-animated source material? Will my brain fill in the blanks using animation styles from previous seasons I've watched, or will it glitch out because I've never seen these specific chapters on a screen before? Can it do this for other non-animated things too (like book descriptions)?
Would love to hear your thoughts and any tips for my 5:00 AM window! Thanks!