What would happen if in the middle of a dream, lucid or non lucid, you just lie down in your bed and try to LD. Who has tried this? What were the effects?
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What would happen if in the middle of a dream, lucid or non lucid, you just lie down in your bed and try to LD. Who has tried this? What were the effects?
Once I had a non-lucid dream, in which I believed the dream to be reality. I went to bed and went to sleep. While asleep (In the non-lucid dream) I had a lucid dream, but I was convinced that my dream was actually reality, and my lucid dream within my dream was actually a lucid dream.
Hope you understand that...
It was just like a normal lucid dream except it was much fuzzier and unclear.
I've done a WILD from a non-lucid dream before, that was really freaky.
I was dreaming but at the time it was non-lucid. In this dream, I was sitting on the couch and felt vibrations start in my back. I WILDed and entered a lucid dream. What a strange way to become lucid, eh?
I was in a normal dream once and a DC (or DG :D ) 'hypnotized' me and made me lucid :)
I've only had success with WILD twice, and once was within a non-lucid dream. Turned into one of the better LDs I've had.
Would you equate this to spinning around and changing your setting, or, again, was there any thing different about it?Quote:
Originally posted by Asclepius+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Asclepius)</div>Was it like any other time you realized you were dreaming, or was any thing different about it?Quote:
I was in a normal dream once and a DC (or DG :D ) 'hypnotized' me and made me lucid :)[/b]
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I've done a WILD from a non-lucid dream before, that was really freaky.
One of the things I want to know is if any person here has ever created a fake reality in a fake reality and been conscious of it, having a LD while LDing. I really want to know what kind of effects this might have and what it might feel like. Posts so far seem to be highly creative transitions from non lucid -> lucid, rather than lucid -> [lucid(lucid)], making me wonder if it's been done.