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      Maybe a WILD?

      This morning I was exiting from a Dream upon waking up, I only opened my eyes long enough to see that it was 5:30 am, I closed them, Remembered a dream that I was having, but instead of writing it down I decided to finish the dream,( At that moment It felt like I was saying it like I do it all the time, kinda weird.) Anyway, I "forced" myself back into the dream. I just closed my eyes and after A few seconds the scene appeared, then I was back in the dream, just like that: Lucid Too. =D

      Im guessing that it was, but I figured I'd ask anyway: Would this be considered a WILD?

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      You know, I do this a lot as well I guess it would be considered WILD, but does it really matter? XD

      Just after awakening from a dream, especially around that time, seems to be a very good time to do WILD. For me, like you experienced, I can often almost instantly get back into the dream.

      I wouldn't really 'force' anything too much, though.. just let it flow naturally But you can gentle guide it of course

      Next time that happens, give it another shot.. if you can get it down you can WILD on most of those occasions Really great. Especially if you already are lucid within a dream, and realise you are waking up. You can then rely on WILD to get back in, which will comfort and relax you, the dream will last longer that way, I think. But if you wake up anyway, you can practice WILD. So it's a win-win situation
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      Originally posted by Lucius
      You know, I do this a lot as well I guess it would be considered WILD, but does it really matter? XD

      Just after awakening from a dream, especially around that time, seems to be a very good time to do WILD. For me, like you experienced, I can often almost instantly get back into the dream.

      I wouldn't really 'force' anything too much, though.. just let it flow naturally But you can gentle guide it of course

      Next time that happens, give it another shot.. if you can get it down you can WILD on most of those occasions Really great. Especially if you already are lucid within a dream, and realise you are waking up. You can then rely on WILD to get back in, which will comfort and relax you, the dream will last longer that way, I think. But if you wake up anyway, you can practice WILD. So it's a win-win situation
      Thanks for The response, Lucius.

      Yeah, I guess it really doesn't matter, as long as you get Lucid.

      And Yeah, after I thought about it a while, I've noticed ive done it quite a few times, though usually didn't maintain Lucidity for very long at all. Ex: The dream fades and I just Barely awake, and I just let my self go back into the dream.

      Im definately going to try this as often as possible, thanks for the advice.

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