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      WILD Attempt - Help please

      Basically, I was ill today so I thought since I dont feel well I might as well attempt a LD rather than just having a ND.

      I tried to WILD, i found some guide that says to try visualise moving a mobile phone with your hand and feeling it.

      Within 20 seconds of doing this, I somehow felt I was feeling my body in a different experience, Id never experienced this before, I could litrerally feel my arms differently.

      Afterwards, behind my eye lids I could see a black cat that had massive teeth like a vampire and it looked like it kept getting closer to me. It was a still image. I tried just to notice but not interact with it. Eventually it disappeared and all I saw was blackness, I did a RC and it prooved I was awake not dreaming.

      So, from that, what was I experiencing and what did I need to do to get into that dream or to make that cat stay, I also felt my body returning to the feeling like it is normally.

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      What you need to do to get into the dream is to step out of your bed when you feel these sensations! Why? Because you are dreaming!

      When you saw this black cat you should have just tried to get out of your bed, because this was a sign that you were in the non-physical (dream).

      If you hear a sound, amplify the volume of this sound and listen to it more carefully. Or like I do manipulate the sound and try to hear what you choose.
      If you see an image, focus on it until you transition into it.
      If you have a weird sensation, pay closer attention to te feeling and try to take over it.

      Any of the sensation you feel while doing this is a sign that you are close to the dream!
      When you feel the sensation more vividly, get out of bed and reality check!

      Read more about different sensations and techniques here: ww.obe4u.com and download the free ebook.

      By the sound of it you were not close to the dream, you were in it!

      I have heard people dream, obe, phase, ap out of REM but i have never experienced it so I don't believe it's possible until I can do it myself.
      So when everything dissapeared you were probably at the end of your REM period and that was why you returned to wakefulness.

      Keep trying!
      Last edited by Choi; 02-20-2012 at 03:10 PM.
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      Thats the thing, but I didnt think it was a dream as the cat wasn'tin a place, just the blackness and only the cat, I mean if I was in a dream wouldn't it be in a setting or place. Also I read that when you enter a dream you don't open your eyes, they like already open if you know what I mean...

      It could be a dream since you have more knowledge of LDs than me but Im not entirely sure but it was was, then thats great for me! woop

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      I don't have more knowledge than you, only own experience. It can look completely different for you, but when we dream we can dream anything.
      We can start out in total darkness or we can see with our "eyes".

      What's important is that the next time you make an attempt and get non-physical signs you should treat that as a dream, because what you are now is laying in a dream waiting to transition, but you are actually already there. There are tons of similar stories about people tryin to separate, experience weird things, but they just lay there and then they go to a forum asking what to do.
      I was one of those people Then I got my answer from the author himself on his forum (Michael Raduga):

      Get out of bed!
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      Quote Originally Posted by Choi View Post
      I don't have more knowledge than you, only own experience. It can look completely different for you, but when we dream we can dream anything.
      We can start out in total darkness or we can see with our "eyes".

      What's important is that the next time you make an attempt and get non-physical signs you should treat that as a dream, because what you are now is laying in a dream waiting to transition, but you are actually already there. There are tons of similar stories about people tryin to separate, experience weird things, but they just lay there and then they go to a forum asking what to do.
      I was one of those people Then I got my answer from the author himself on his forum (Michael Raduga):

      Get out of bed!
      I'm gonna try this.

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      Quote Originally Posted by MrMarley View Post
      I'm gonna try this.
      Good =) This is what happened when I did this my first time:

      I woke up and lay completely still and had closed eyes, I was aware of that I had woke up. This was a night after a party so I had a hangover.
      I was sleeping at a couch in my friends house. I started to hear sounds of voices and I noticed that I could control what I wanted the voices to say and even what I wanted to hear.
      I got up and looked around me and I saw people, I started to talk to two girls and I told them "Oh man I almost thought that I was dreaming". I continued dreaming this without realising that I was dreaming... Then I woke up in the couch and was, well pretty annoyed.

      Never forget to reality check! -.-

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      I will really try this method Choi. I've quite often had images appearing and dissapearing as suddenly as they came.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Choi View Post
      Good =) This is what happened when I did this my first time:

      I woke up and lay completely still and had closed eyes, I was aware of that I had woke up. This was a night after a party so I had a hangover.
      I was sleeping at a couch in my friends house. I started to hear sounds of voices and I noticed that I could control what I wanted the voices to say and even what I wanted to hear.
      I got up and looked around me and I saw people, I started to talk to two girls and I told them "Oh man I almost thought that I was dreaming". I continued dreaming this without realising that I was dreaming... Then I woke up in the couch and was, well pretty annoyed.

      Never forget to reality check! -.-
      Sounds cool! I'll remember to reality check, this is a really simple method, I hope it works.

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      Hi! I work with Michael Raduga at the OOBE Research Center. There is an array of effective techniques in his practical guide "School of Out-of-Body Travel". Lucid dreaming is a state that can be entered before, during, and after sleep. We call it the "phase". Mr. Raduga is a renowned practitioner who adopts a pragmatic stance while researching the phenomenon.
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