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      Inverted Wild (truely scary)

      I was dreaming, though I didn't know...

      I was in my bed, with my friend Nicolas, and we were listening to some ipod music. The music was funny as hell, some of the nicest piece of music I heard. At one point, Nicolas fell asleep, so I continue listening to music alone, and I was wishing that is was a girl, not Nicolas, that was in my bed. Then I started seeing this girl named Annick, were Nicolas was sleeping, but since I though I was awake I told to myself that this wasn't the real Annick, but I could just try and have a lucid dream !!!

      So I layed back in my dream bed, started relaxing, did the 61 point method. It was quite working, it always takes me lots and lots of tries to achieve a WILD. Then at one point, my heart started racing at an incredible beat, I felt that before, but suddenly I start feeling my whole body going at the speed of light, I was feeling the breeze, both cold and warm at the same time, and I was hearing noises from all around me. I start seeing in front of me a little boy, 6 years old or something, he had black hairs, and was staring at me while I was going through WILD. I keep focusing on not losing lucidity, then I started hearing the "next dream noises"... It happened to be my dad in the kitchen, in reality, who was making some coffee... I was in my bed, awake...

      I basically did the backward trip of WILD, I went trhough the whole thing in my dream, up to waking states... Believe me or not, but since then I can have a WILD every 3 nights or so, compared to the 1 time out of ten I had before...

      My question is, don't you think that trying to do a lucid dream, in a dream, while pretending you ain't dreaming, might actually help you in reality when you actually want to do LDs ? (I hope you understand)
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      Fuggin' WOOOOOOOOWWWww!

      Fascinating concept.
      TO DO list.

      I would love to have experienced that. I think that the boy in front of you, and the noises may have been some sort of sleep paralysis, or simulated sleep paralysis (dreamed sleep paralysis) or something.

      That's crazy.

      Perhaps there is an actual process, almost like a doorway between being awake, and dreaming, and you passed the opposite way through it.

      Wow.

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      Yeah... but going to other way scared the hell out of me...

      I already WILD a couple of times before, and it wasn't the same thing at all. This time around it was so crystal clear, everything, from the emotions I felt from the images I saw. That boy was wierd, and when I went through the wild I remember asking myself if it was Jesus... I think everyone should give it a try, as soon as you become lucid try to find somewhere nice to sleep and try to WILD your way oppositly... Oh, one more thing... Try, once, not to fight to keep your consciousness, you may end up in another dream scene...
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      Check out my thread about LWL, and post this there, it would help with my theory. On second thought I'll just link it.
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