First lucid dream + questions
Well first I'll introduce myself. My name is Vince and I'm 18. I just came across lucid dreaming a few days ago and on my second night of practicing I had my first lucid dream. Unfortunatly it wasnt much. In short, I saw a guy fall off a motorcycle, but I looked back and he was riding it again and thought, "That couldn't be." So, I decided to conduct a reality check and looked at a digital clock. Both times it said the same, 3:10, but I just knew I was dreaming. Before I had time to do anything, even get excited, I awoke. I have to say it was an amazing feeling realizing that your dreaming.
My questions come through a few experiences with WILD. I was starting to take a nap and figured I might as well try. I began to relax and after a bit I got this feeling that I was metling into my bed. Is this a feeling that some of you get? Also, a little while after this, everything seemed to brighten up. I thought it was just the sun coming out from behind the clouds and it probably was, but then I noticed my eyes starting to twitch and soon after that it seemed like they were in a REM type stage. Then, last night I woke up about 3 AM, but I didnt want to stay up for any amount of time near 90 minutes, so I went back to sleep. I had a little trouble falling asleep and sort of drifted into a dream. I drifted out about 10 minutes later because I heard my dad moving around and I noticed something weird. My body was vibrating a litle bit. It wasn't a violent vibrating as I expected, but it was actually quite subtle and relaxing. The feeling went away in a minute or so and then I opened my eyes. I've never experienced anything like the twitching eyes or vibrating so I am just asking if you guys think it may have been all in my head, because I really don't know.
Thanks in advanced.
Re: First lucid dream + questions
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Well first I'll introduce myself. My name is Vince and I'm 18. I just came across lucid dreaming a few days ago and on my second night of practicing I had my first lucid dream. Unfortunatly it wasnt much. In short, I saw a guy fall off a motorcycle, but I looked back and he was riding it again and thought, \"That couldn't be.\" So, I decided to conduct a reality check and looked at a digital clock. Both times it said the same, 3:10, but I just knew I was dreaming. Before I had time to do anything, even get excited, I awoke. I have to say it was an amazing feeling realizing that your dreaming.
My questions come through a few experiences with WILD. I was starting to take a nap and figured I might as well try. I began to relax and after a bit I got this feeling that I was metling into my bed. Is this a feeling that some of you get? Also, a little while after this, everything seemed to brighten up. I thought it was just the sun coming out from behind the clouds and it probably was, but then I noticed my eyes starting to twitch and soon after that it seemed like they were in a REM type stage. Then, last night I woke up about 3 AM, but I didnt want to stay up for any amount of time near 90 minutes, so I went back to sleep. I had a little trouble falling asleep and sort of drifted into a dream. I drifted out about 10 minutes later because I heard my dad moving around and I noticed something weird. My body was vibrating a litle bit. It wasn't a violent vibrating as I expected, but it was actually quite subtle and relaxing. The feeling went away in a minute or so and then I opened my eyes. I've never experienced anything like the twitching eyes or vibrating so I am just asking if you guys think it may have been all in my head, because I really don't know.
Thanks in advanced.
Hey Vince, Welcome to the forum.
Its good you've just recently come into contact with Lucidity, when you first discover the fact you can wake up in your dreams your imagination goes into overdrive and gives you more vivid and colorful dreams :D
I like the way you describe that feeling of 'melting' into your bed, that usually happens when you perform a WILD and your body is slowly falling into restful asleep, nothing to worry about....
Sleep paralysis unusually kicks in during this stage. That slow feeling of vibration is an interesting state, I still haven’t fully mastered the ability to become lucid through the use of WILD, but know what you are saying about the feeling of pulsation throughout your body.
Good Luck