Quote Originally Posted by gab View Post
By the time I see the dream, I'm almost always too far gone to wake up from it. Just trust yourself, keep your excitement down (you can celebrate when you wake up, heh).

This "I'm am there " is just my technique, maybe you find your own. I just tried it once, after few unseccessfull attempts, because I didn't understand how to enter the dream, when I have read in guides "and now just enter the dream". I just floated above the dreams a few time and then I woke up, not knowing how to do that last step.

So it may take you a few tries, but that's a learning process, not a failure.

And yes, SP stands for sleep paralysys., feel free to check it out.
But when I said SP, I ment the vibrations and sensation of falling through mattress, flying through space at incredible speed and other crazy stuff. So please disregard me calling all this SP.

And here are some links
Please feel free to PM me or ask anything, should you need help.
Gah, I just wrote a long quote to this message but got an error saying I need to be registered for 7 days to post any links (the one you had posted which I quoted), so I'll have to write my reply all over again

Anyways, thanks a lot for all the information and help.
I'm really looking forward to practice more and to succeed. I have decided to use WILD as my method, even tho it's considered advanced? The reason is, how cool isn't it to be able to have a LD on demand?

I have just read through the Beginners Guide you linked, thanks for that, and I will later read through your guide as well.
It's getting late here in Sweden now and I'm in need of some sleep, but I'm too excited to go to bed! I just wanna read about LD's and experiences all night.
But a motivation is that if I go to bed now and get a good night of sleep, I might practice on my WILD the next day, which makes me want to go to bed immediately.

So at least it feels like I have what it needs to get a LD, I have the will, a very strong one.
So I guess it's all just practice now?

I will update you on my experiences and practices if you'd like
I'm thinking about writing everything I do down, like some sort of diary or blog, and of course start on a dream journal.

What do you think, do I have what it takes? The will and motivation?

Thanks once again for everything
Best Regards
Nikkop