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      Question Hello :)

      Hey, I'm a new member; stumbled across this website from Google and it was the only one that didn't look like it was trying to sell me some product that will magically do anything I need so I decided to register here


      I was talking to a friend who is a lucid dreamer and he told me all about it, and after reading about it I think the method he was trying to describe was WILD.

      However, I do write a lot of my dreams down and I usually do remember at least my last dream upon waking up. I decided that the next time I would wake up I would try to pull myself back into the dream. First time I took a nap specifically for this to happen but when I woke up I moved and didn't realise I wasn't supposed to until a few seconds too late.

      This morning I woke up from a somewhat weird nightmare and remembered it perfectly; then I remembered I wanted to Lucid Dream so I thought about the scene in the nightmare in my head (nothing scary, just our kitchen really...) but without trying to focus on the.. antagonist of the nightmare. Suddenly after a few seconds I felt a weight on my chest; my ears started ringing and it felt as if I was being sucked/spiraling into something. I got too scared and snapped out of it at the last moment..



      I read about it and I think the ringing in my ears/weight on my chest is normal (but confirm that please) but before I try this again I'd like to know exactly what is going to happen. Will I just find myself back inside the dream/nightmare? Will I be able to control it? Can I wake up if I want to or will I be in Sleep Paralysis (main reason why I didn't try out WILD)? etc...


      I'll make sure to post my first experience on the forums once I have it, Cheers!
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      Welcome!

      Oh, good on ya for not listening to those websites; lucid dreaming, for most people, takes a lot of effort and hard work. Anyway, there are a lot more methods for you to try if WILD isn't your thing. Also great to hear that you're keeping a dream journal!

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      Thanks for your reply

      I'll check out the links you posted

      EDIT: Thanks again! I think the method I was trying to use was DEILD, good guide in the induction methods thread.
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      If you get into SP, you will most likely already be in a Lucid dream and you will not care if you in SP or not, nor you will care to find out.

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