Nice to meet all of you! I'm glad to see so much interest in this already. Welcome to the Pack, all you new members. 
 Originally Posted by Sensei
Hey! Nice thread Lola! Do you want me to merge the two posts? People have a tendency to only read the first post in a thread.
My intro:
I have always loved wolves, and when running in LDs I have always run on all fours, it seems more natural, dunno why. After I got some dream control (and awareness), I started paying attention to it and thought about how "wolf-like" it was. As soon as I noticed this, I started transforming as soon as my hands hit the ground. I mostly run in the wild as a wolf. No worries, no goals, just running. I think it would be cool to make a pack in dreams and run in the forest together.
Thanks, Sensei. I think it'll be fine as a separate post unless you think it would look better that way. I may need you to update the member's list though when I run out of the 1440 or so allowed minutes to edit it.
I didn't think of this, but running on all fours in my dreams is how I started out as well. It's just so much faster for some reason! xD
 Originally Posted by CanisLucidus
One look at my name and avatar probably tips you off that I'm a huge fan of the wolf form.
Of course! I was hoping I would see you here, I figured you would be interested. And that is a spectacular dream. I love how you tried eating the skunk even though it tasted so bad. 
 Originally Posted by Wolfdog
You know the wolf pack ain't complete without the Wolfdog. For me wolves have that ineffable trait, that thing that no other animal around the world has. Wolves are fascinating creatures, the way they look at you with those profound and deadly eyes, their moves so sharp and versatile. It's a creature that holds complete mastery over its actions, an unceasing awareness of its surroundings. Their sole and calm presence just emanates dominance of any situation presented.
But to see a wolf is not enough; one must go out an run like the wolf, see like the wolf, hear like the wolf, live the life of a wolf. Only then, can one say they have experienced what is truly like to be a wolf. Unfortunately, I haven't gotten yet to that point in my practice where I can go out and experience the amazing nature of a wolf inside my dreams. But I've gotten back to practice and I'm sure in the coming months I'll be worthy enough to enter the pack.
By the way, this is such an amazing thread!
Exactly, your descriptions are spot on and probably the reason that so many of us are drawn to them. Who wouldn't want to emulate that kind of power and freedom? Good luck with your practices! I know that with that kind of connection, you're bound to succeed.
 Originally Posted by TheLucidDragon
I've had dreams where I've been a wolf, but they weren't LDs. I'm new to lucid dreaming (in terms of WANTING to lucid dream more often than spontaneously every now and again) and wanting to control them and one of my goals is to turn into an animal, and a wolf is one of them. Once I turn into a wolf in an LD I'll let you know
I think it'd be awesome to become a wolf within a dream and control it, being able to feel all fours dig into the earth as I run through fields and forests, see what its like to live in a pack, howl and maybe even hunting. Hopefully I'll join the pack sooner than I expect. ^-^
I'm of the opinion that non-lucids are just as important as the lucid ones, which is why I didn't specify that the power only had to exist in a lucid dream. If you want to wait until you're able to do so in LDs that's fine, but I'd say that you qualify already.
 Originally Posted by Rodrodrod
"she and a student that was with her got into all fours on the ground. The student looked up and started to imitate howling. As I tried to do the same I noticed her student was already a wolf on the street along with two others, all white. She guided me telling me telling me to put my legs a bit further apart. I then looked up and saw a great blue sky with beautiful white clouds and begun to howl, and as I looked down at my hands I saw that they were now paws. I was amazed, and extremely excited and as I looked up I saw that Danielle was a wolf too. She set of running but needed to re-adjust as she was walking awkwardly and seemed to have tripped. I decided to move too and had the same problem of having to re-adjust. The dream then faded and I woke just I was beginning to get the hang of it."
Awesome dream, Rod! It's so cool that you had a DC guide you into your transformation. Nicely done!
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