I guess you were halfway through real-life and dream. I've never experienced this before. Hmmm.... |
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the other night i woke up after i had just finished dreaming (didnt go lucid in the dream) and i thought what a perfect opportunity to attempt a WILD. so i got up read a little about lucid dreaming (it supposedly helps) then got back in bed about 10-15 minutes later. i lay there allowing myself to relax and concentrating on slipping back into my dream. a short while later i started seing flashes which is a good sign. the flashes soon stopped and i felt like i was flying. this is where it got interesting. i felt as if my bed had dissapeared from beneath me and i was just floating there. i layed like that for a while im not sure how long. when nothing happened for the longest time i opened my eyes thinking that my dream eyes may have been closed but no. i was in my bed. did a reality check just to make sure. now it was interesting beacause the last time i attempted a WILD the feeling of flight signaled that i had fallen into my dream. this time it didnt. is that a usual experiance when attempting to WILD? |
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I guess you were halfway through real-life and dream. I've never experienced this before. Hmmm.... |
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Jen was 13 years old. A fairly normal girl. She spent a lot of time online.
One day, she made a new friend. He liked the same bands, worried about the same subjects.
They decided to meet at the local mall. She went. So did he.
Only he wasn't in junior high.
HE WAS A 1500 LB GRIZZLY BEAR.
1 in 5 children online get eaten by wild bears. And you didn't even know bears could type.
you can experience a lot of weird things when your halfway through real-life and dream. Believe me! |
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thats a step to oobe i guess |
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RealityChecking, meditation, Q3 map making, cars, girls
Yeah, this happened to me on my very first attempt at a WILD. The feelings were cool, but it was a little disappointing when I realized I wasn't dreaming. Oh well, just gotta keep trying! |
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