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I have been reading up on Lucidity for a little while now. Last night I was trying to WILD and I wanted to know if what I experienced was indeed the beginning of a WILD (I eventually gave up because I became rather uncomfortable and was getting frustrated). I was in my be lying for who knows how long. Eventually I began to see what I think may have been Hypnogaeic Imagery (flashing lights, colors: mainly blue, etc...) Also, I started to get a tingling in my fingers which eventually turned into a numbness in my arm and then my legs to a lesser extent. At one part I started to experience what I think were rems (i became slightly excited and my heart began beating faster which I think brought me out of it a little). Anyways, I dont think I ever encountered SP because I feel that I could have moved my limbs or opened my eyes at any time. Anyways, was this the beginning of falling asleep/a WILD.
God Bless and thanks in advance for any help.
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freefire
sounds like one to me! lots of people suggest to do a WBTB (wake back to bed) before they try to WILD they say u dont have to wait as long...maybe u should try that! oh and welcome to dv, since this is your first post lol
p.s. if u dont know how to do a WBTB then look in the turitols its in there
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Thanks for the reply, and I'll check it out. (alot of times i wake up in the morning on my own before I am ready to get up, so that might work out to my advantage). God Bless!
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Unfortunately tingling in the arm and numbness are not a symptom of WILD. Even if you take this one step further where numbness turns into weightlessness (where you cant tell for sure which way your palms are pointing and where your arms are in relation to your body) is still not a sign of a LD. It is a sign of poor blood circulation caused by laying immobile for a long time.
Normally when we dream we toss and turn. The "Sleep paralysis" means that your normal pathways of controlling your body are cut off, but the body may still move involuntarily taking care of the circulation problem.... But if you lay in your bed as a log without moving you get this tingling sensation...
Dont worry about it, a bit more practice and you will get it.
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Any suggestions? Thanks for the reply too.
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Thanks for the suggestiongs and the reply! I will check out the tutorials and make sure I am doing everything right. God Bless!
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