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      Levels of Difficulty in LDs (People who OBE I need help)

      Assuming OBEs are LDs...

      Ok, I experimented with OBEs. I used the WILD technique (more like WBTB) to induce Sleep-Paralysis, and then spin myself out of my body to begin what seemed like an OBE. At first, I had great difficulty moving. It slowly got easier. I can now float around at will, and move from room to room.

      Well I've experiences my OBEs, and now I want to have regular LDs that start me out in the stars of where-ever.

      I have just three questions.

      1. Because I have been able to slowly develope movement in my OBEs, for regular LDs, will my movement be limited to where I left off?

      2. This is for people who use WILD technique and have OBEs and regular LDs. Is the awareness level in a regular LD the same as in OBE? When in OBE I feel more aware than when I'm actually awake.

      3. An OBE is easy to start once in Sleep-Paralysis (as long as the vibrations don't freak you out). I just decide when to roll myself out of my body, and it has begun. What about a regular LD? Do you just have to wait, or is there anyway to begin the LD at will like an OBE?

      Thanks in advance for replies.

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      I am not dealing with this!!

      Seeker (or a mod), please move this to Beyond Dreaming!!

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      Originally posted by nesgirl119
      I am not dealing with this!!

      Seeker (or a mod), please move this to Beyond Dreaming!!
      What, I'm asking because I don't know if the two are different, I'm asking questions that are directed toward LDs.

      My only real experience with LDs is possibly in the form of OBEs, but I want to go somewhere else other than just my room and immediate surrounding

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      Originally posted by blade5x


      What, I'm asking because I don't know if the two are different, I'm asking questions that are directed toward LDs.
      Just so you know, it is still Beyond Dreaming....

      This section is strictly Lucid Dreaming. Beyond Dreaming involves anything to do other than that, or anything relating it to that. Dream Sharing, for example.

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      Re: Levels of Difficulty in LDs (People who OBE I need help)

      Originally posted by blade5x
      Assuming OBEs are LDs...
      I have just three questions.

      1. Because I have been able to slowly develope movement in my OBEs, for regular LDs, will my movement be limited to where I left off?

      2. This is for people who use WILD technique and have OBEs and regular LDs. Is the awareness level in a regular LD the same as in OBE? When in OBE I feel more aware than when I'm actually awake.

      3. An OBE is easy to start once in Sleep-Paralysis (as long as the vibrations don't freak you out). I just decide when to roll myself out of my body, and it has begun. What about a regular LD? Do you just have to wait, or is there anyway to begin the LD at will like an OBE?
      Blade there is some confusion in the way you are asking your questions. For many people OBE = WILD = LD. Best test is to look at a digital clock. Look away, then look back. If the time changes, or doesn't show numbers, or is strange. Then you are in a WILD. (If you can read the clock and it corresponds to the current time, there are a few more tests you can try. There are many skeptics here who can help you out)

      With LDs:

      There are different techniques on how to fly faster or how to teleport. Try the search function. You can learn to control WILD to travel anywhere.

      Awareness in a WILD can vary from sub-normal to hyper awareness.

      There are different types of induction for LD, see the tutorials.
      "we may accept dream telepathy as a working hypothesis." Stephen LaBerge, page 231 Lucid Dreaming 1985

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      Re: Levels of Difficulty in LDs (People who OBE I need help)

      Originally posted by Asclepius

      (If you can read the clock and it corresponds to the current time, there are a few more tests you can try. There are many skeptics here who can help you out)
      If you read the clock, that doesn't mean it is real right off the bat. You should do a few more RCs.

      Or maybe while you are in this FA, go read an open book (my favorite activity), as it may save you some time with it, or even go spy on the Iraqies (it is a dream, you can do, whatever you wish).
      If you are in school, try to focus on the teacher (I find that even if I fall asleep in class, I can still listen to him/her, confusing him/her after I answer his/her questions).

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