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http://oneryt.blogspot.com
"Write to be understood, speak to be heard, read to grow." - Lawrence Clark Powell
"Many people destroy themselves over what they are not, rather then marvel over what they could be." - OneRyt
Well if it doesn't wake you up, the effect should be that you continue to lucid dream, unless you lose lucidity ofcourse. Maybe it would change your dream scenario. It could also possibly put you even deeper asleep as you are suggesting to yourself when you WILD that you need to be more and more relaxed etc (which means you go even deeper into trance, beyond alpha/theta stages). So perhaps it might even put you into delta sleep stage (something you can also do by meditating in a LD). This would be an interesting experience since there are no dreams there just a black void. Not many people can be aware in that stage.... |
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I'm a BUG. Beyond Uber God.
As Xetrov said, you would be in a black void. |
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I've WILDed within dreams before a few times. Never a WILD within a WILD though. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
That's a really interesting idea. Never done it but would love to try it out sometime. |
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I have a hunch this is what happens when I experience a whole series of WILDs. This has happened to me several times now. |
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On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur, l'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.
--Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed.
--Chinese Proverb
Raised Jdeadevil
Raised and raised by Eligos
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Once I dreamt, that I was at this hotel. I was not lucid. The people at the hotel said, that they had made a lucid-dreaming device. It was bassed on WILDing. What you basicly had to do, what to look into the screen thingy, and then just relax. I did that, and suddenly, I was standing in the room, that the monitor displayed. It made me semi-lucid, as I was totally out of control, everything was blurry, I wasn't even really lucid. I said to myself "This is a dream" but it was not me. It was my subconscious. I lost the "lucidity" after like 2 seconds, but later on in the dream, I was standing in this gigantic, indoor graveyard. It was amazing and beautifull. I was all alone, but I didn't find it scary. I suddenly realized, that I'd been lucid earlier in the dream, so I became lucid for real. It only lasted maybe 1 minute though. |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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Hi, |
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how bittersweet. |
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http://oneryt.blogspot.com
"Write to be understood, speak to be heard, read to grow." - Lawrence Clark Powell
"Many people destroy themselves over what they are not, rather then marvel over what they could be." - OneRyt
4/5 times that i've WILD'ed were me having a FA then starting to WILD again, once i WILD'ed within my false awakening i thought i was just having a lucid dream! (I realized all times after i'd woken up just how wrong i was though). |
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Hahaha, that'd be trippy. Imagine if you actually did enter another lucid dream, change the setting, etc., and when you wake up, you wake up in the other lucid dream, and you can have a whole other one! That'd be sweet. |
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