Ok, so I know for sure that I had 2 lucid dreams last night... one was defiantly during a normal dream, and Lucidity lasted about a minute. It ended when I closed my eyes to imagine some person to form in front of me... when I opened them back open, I was in my bed.

The other dream I'm not so sure about.. it seems like a WILD but I wasn't awake enough to know for sure. I was in my bed... my alarm woke me it at 4 am, like every night. I look around the darkness in my room and think of about lucid dreaming a bit, and the normal dream I just had, but not focusing on it too much.

Then I notice my eyes flickering... and when I close my eyes when they're flickering, I see some colors... is that REM?! Anyway, I kept my eyes closed until for literally 10 seconds and the next thing I remember was seeing this clear blue and green neon colored object rotating behind a clear black background (and I mean crystal clear black, no fuzzy colors), and I heard some weird noises...it scared me a tad, but I kept focused just thinking it was Hypnagonia...

After that image, I woke up in my bed, went down stairs, and punched out my window and did dream stuff XD. I knew I was conscious/lucid because I was like practicing things to prolong the dream.. such as keeping calm, spinning around, and observing the area. The dream lasted about 3 or 4 minutes, my longest lucid so far. While I was in the dream, I closed my eyes and tried to materialize a person, but once I opened my eyes in my dream, I woke up, it was about after 10 minutes last time I checked my clock when I was awake!! I think I shouldn't do that again in future dreams XD. Anyone else wake up like that?

Well, anyways I'm not sure if it was a WILD because I didn't feel any SP, and I just saw that one image really before the dream, but it felt like I hadn't slept in between the dreams. Can WILDs happen that quickly? I've had a WILD before somewhat, no dream though, just the SP feelings. I didn't feel any SP feelings this time. If anyone could answer some of these questions it'd be much appreciated