It does sound a lot like a WILD, that's for sure. The time that it took for you to drop into it is pretty interesting though in how quickly you went from putting your head down to vivid dreamlets forming. |
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All right, story time. It's 10:00 AM, I had just finished my English test minutes before. I'm tired, sure, but I have enough mental stamina to make proper sleep a bit of a chore. |
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It does sound a lot like a WILD, that's for sure. The time that it took for you to drop into it is pretty interesting though in how quickly you went from putting your head down to vivid dreamlets forming. |
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To me, it sounds like you were on your way to having a WILD. As you gain experience transitioning into dreams, it will be easier to stay calm and fearless because you'll get used to it. The amount and type of hypnagogia experienced during the transition can vary a lot. It isn't always this intense; there can be times where there isn't any. |
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I can only remember one time something like this happened. I woke up early in the morning, fell back to sleep, but then my body went numb, I saw flashing lights, and eventually fell through a "wormhole" into my dream. |
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Why would you be scared if you understand what it is, and that it's just normal sleep stuff? |
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Well, to be honest, I just can't convince myself otherwise. I know it's silly, I know it'll be over in a few minutes AT WORST, but there's an involuntary sense of dread that envelops me when it DOES happen. |
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Ok, I can understand that. |
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Yeah, it sounds like you were almost there. When I do WILD it happens this way, a scene appears and starts getting more immersive until I'm fully inside it. |
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