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      another unlucid WILD?? bah :D

      The topic might sound weird, but it's not barely the first time this happens to me: I start a WILD, lose lucidity, experience SP and everything else, and get into a dream, even though I'm not lucid anymore.

      What happened this night is that I went to bed at 6pm (lol) so at some time around 3am I woke up naturally... and decided to try a WILD.

      I was impressed but how instantaneously I felt my body go numb. I just positioned my arms and I could barely feel them anymore. I knew I shouldn't try to stay completely conscious: I'd need to let go a bit... and I did.

      There was a long stream of thoughts, during which at some time I lost consciousness, but the whole thing was still extremely vivid and I recall it perfectly.

      After some time, I (unlucid) realise I'm sleeping in the living room together with two friends, though I can't see much at all. Until I felt what was supposedly SP: at that time, I dreamly thought I was being possesed by some god, and I'd feel this brute brainstorm which was like a headache: it was like electricity ran through all of my thoughts. I tried to move but couldn't, I tried to open my eyes but couldn't, I tried to ask my friends for help but couldn't. The tornado of dizziness and hallucination eased after some time, and I found myself in the same dreamy location (the living room). The kitchen was just by my side, and I raised my arm in its direction, and a glass moved. From this I though "WTF, I can move objects with my mind??" and gave it another try, this time bringing closer an ice-cream pot and opening it with my mind. Before I even decided what to do next, I got lucid, but the realisation made me wake up.


      LOL I cannot begin to say how mind-boggling the experience was... I mean... I was just there, facing some random dreamy scenes, then I feel this huge dizziness and the dreamy images become a real dream. It was exciting, to say the least.


      That said, I can say I've found my key to lucidity: oversleeping. For some reason I don't dream that much and never have the opportunity of getting lucid if I don't sleep for at least 8+ hours, which is something I usually don't do. But when I do, I often wake up recalling a lucid dream ^^


      Discussion, hints, comments and etc are appreciated!
      Last edited by Kromoh; 03-11-2008 at 08:27 PM.
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