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      What is this considered?

      I've had some experiences where after waking up, I lie in my bed for what seems to be an hour and somewhere I fall asleep and have a dream that I'm lying in the exact same position in my bed. I will then get up to get a drink and after seeing no/a mutilated/someone else's faces in the mirror I figure out that I'm dreaming and continue on a lucid dream. I was curious to wether this was considered a WILD, since I don't seem to loose consciousness but I don't experience SP, HI or vibrations or it it considered a DILD since I figure out that I'm dreaming from the mirror

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      Doing a WILD means that you're consciously entering into your dreamstate. You know you're dreaming the whole time. If you didn't know you were dreaming until you looked into the (freaking HORRIFYING) mirror, that's a DILD.

      Plus during a WILD session you always feel SP and HI. You didn't because you fell asleep.

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      I had a similar story...and no one could really give me an answer....but because there was a phase where I couldnt remember how I ended up in my dream-bed I thought it a DILD. A WILD has constant consciousness...you may have dreamed about lying in bed

      but I was always under the impression that SP and HI varies from person to person, and attempt to attempt. Just because you dont feel this doesnt mean it wasn't a WILD in your future attempts

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      thanks for your replies. Since I've moved (a few weeks ago) this has only happened once and I got out of my bed in my old room so I instantly knew without needing that damn mirror.

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      That's called a false awakening. And when you recognized dream sign, you ended up turning it into a DILD.
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      I thought for a false awaken you had to have a dream before and you actually had to awaken

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      I don't think that's necessarily so. You have to have fallen asleep. I saw someone around here refer to them as false awakenings even though you didn't have a "dream within a dream."

      Apparently some people believe that the false awakenings that occur just after falling asleep are actually out-of-body experiences.
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      ok, it just that I've only heard 'false awakening' being used when someone dreams that they actually awaken. however I won't pretend that I know lots about the terminology of dreams.

      I'm sure that these weren't OBEs because I think you need to be seeing the real world/astral world for it to be an OBE and in my dreams I've seen my friends in my kitchen wearing my pajamas.

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      This happens to me all the time. But it takes my alarm clock going off again to wake me up, and i never realize its a dream. What happens is basically the same thing though. I wake up, and i lie there half awake half asleep. Normally, not even thinking about dreaming, but rather arguing with myself because i really need to get up and get ready and at the same time im so tired i just lay there. So typically in these short dreams i get up, i go do whatever the first thing is i planned on doing. I may even completely get ready, wearing the same outfit i planned on, then i wake up and im still laying there. These can be very annoying.


      I think in a way it is like a wild, but not exactly. I would say it is though if you are doing the same thing i am. Which is, keeping your mind aware so that you dont fall back asleep for too long because you need to get up.

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