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    WILD? Lucid!

    by , 12-11-2011 at 07:51 PM (577 Views)
    I woke up last night (actually this morning) and dozed off again, as i was falling asleep it felt like my leg was moving towards my head. Almost like i was going to knee myself in the face! Not fast or anything just a slow deliberate movement that I wasn't making. I then realized I was laying in the opposite direction on the bed that I was seconds prior! I did a nose pinch and could breath! (Actually I did 3 and a pinch on my leg). I remember not knowing what to do, and then I awoke. Kinda mad at myself but i guess it is progress. Should I have just sat up in the bed? What exactly happened to me?

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    1. Linkzelda's Avatar
      If you feel yourself being moved suddenly when you know it's not your physical body, it's safe to open your eyes (dream eyes) and sit up.

      One lucid I had a while back was when I was sleeping on my stomach. I questioned whether or not I was dreaming, and some kind of force flipped me over and I was suddenly lucid.

      And it's good you're making progress on WILDing! I'm still having trouble experimenting, but I'll get there.

      It's best to stabilize the dream before trying to think of something. I guess next time when you become lucid, just try to stabilize it and think of small things. Because trying to do epic and tedious experiences might wake you up if you're not used to blocking off external senses in waking life.