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      Does this happen to anyone else?!

      The last few months, I haven't even been visiting DreamViews or anything related to LDing, and guess what, i've had several LDs. All DILDs!

      Here is the point: I have had about 8 recent almost LDs, you know (when you ask yourself if you are dreaming, and then you do a reality check of some kind and say "oh I must not be dreaming"
      I have had about 5 LDs in the past couple of months.

      I cant believe this.
      But in most of my recent LD's
      I have actually became lucid by going to sleep in my dream.
      It's hard to explain, and no one believes me.

      But when im inside of normal dreams, sometimes I lay down (in the dream), and close my eyes.
      Within about 10 seconds of having my eyes closed, I get very heavy vibes everywhere, and before I know it, im in a LD!! And I mean dreaming inside of a dream!

      So, anyone else experienced the phononem of dreaming within a dream before?

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      What I find is funny though, is how similar the feelings are to the times I have actually done WBTB. It's the same exiting feeling, except in a dream.

      I can finally say I have no fear in dreams anymore! My LDs used to last about 5 seconds because of my excitement and/or fear, but now I can last several minutes.

      I actually tried the spinning technique to add vividness to my already clear dream, and I ended up somewhere very dark, and the dream ended

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      | DILD= 5 | DEILD= 2 | MILD= 4 | WILD= 5 |

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      Yep, I've had this happen. I go to sleep in a non-lucid dream and think that I WILD. It would be hard not to become lucid in this situation since going to sleep in the dream does not alter our consciousness like going from waking to sleeping does. As a result it's easy to remember, "Oh, hey, I just went to sleep. I must be dreaming now."

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