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      Quote Originally Posted by MasterMind View Post
      Thank you yost for those kind words!

      For you LucidBrony I would just like you to to take a moment and think about what the WILD induction really is. It's a process of moving your awareness from this physical waking world into the non-physical dreamworld. How do you control a dream? Well you probably need some more reference experience to fully understand it, but a dream is controled by your intent. So when we know that a dream is a non-physical experience that you navigate within with intent, we now got the minimum requirements for a lucid dream.

      So in theory all that we need is to focus on something non-physical and well basically control it with our own free will.
      The easiest example of this is a Day Dream!

      But we want a vivid experience that is more stable and feel more real right?

      Well the reason to why the daydream doesn't feels real and is stable is because our awareness is still on the physical, like our body or the information our senses pick up.

      So, still just in theory, all that we need to do is to focus more and more on the non-physical experience until our awareness is more focused on that than on the physical and it will feel more real, your described experience is a perfect example for that.

      To make a long theory short: Yes it would work

      I tried to make it some what clear, but in this thread I go a little more in depth:

      http://www.dreamviews.com/wake-initi...s-daytime.html

      Good luck!
      Thank you for the post, it was very VERY informitive, and I love the theory there, it adds on to what I've already beleived, and confirms it. I think I may try this right now, or maybe in an hour when my body doesn't feel as sore.

      Quote Originally Posted by TheSilverWolf View Post
      He IS a cute dog, LOL! A min pin? I think that is HH, it sounds just like it; in fact, it sounds even more vivid then the majority of the HH I get; but then, I inevitably fall asleep during my WILD attempts,losing awareness darnit. ~SilverWolf~
      Nope, my dog is a miniture dachsand mixed with a beagle! His name is buddy.

      I never fall asleep during my wild attempts, I've always been able to hand on to consciousness. It's just most of the time I get ejected from it when something in my house distracts me.
      Last edited by LucidBrony; 08-17-2013 at 07:51 PM.
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