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      Actually, when I was experiencing my first lucids (probably 1-10) I would get a very characteristic "shudder", as though my dream were shivering like the back of an animal when a fly lands on it. The dream would shiver, then stabilize, and then I'd either continue the dream or wake up.

      Now the only characteristic thing that happens is that I often start laughing at myself for taking so long to realize that I was in a dream.

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      Basically I feel like I woke up, and everything around is me is vivider.

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      It usually begins with some really intense buzzing in my head, like someone is holding a lightsaber up to my ears

      If I remain calm while that's happening, I typically drift into a lucid dream

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      Its so hard to explain i find. Basically i also wake up sort of, but its more
      like becoming conscious that im drifting into sleep....but not dreaming. I
      can then keep myself in the conscious, falling asleep stage, which sort of
      feels like your leg does when its asleep but my whole body feels like that.
      My eyes are open and everything is fuzzy. I have to get myself out of that
      fuzzy, tingly stage, and what i do is sort of push out of my body. Not literally
      but dreaming this. I always start this way. It takes about a split second
      to push out and float above my body or stand on the floor. Now the lucid
      state is vivid and i just fly somewhere and do whatever i feel like doing.

      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      Actually, when I was experiencing my first lucids (probably 1-10) I would get a very characteristic "shudder", as though my dream were shivering like the back of an animal when a fly lands on it. The dream would shiver, then stabilize, and then I'd either continue the dream or wake up.

      Now the only characteristic thing that happens is that I often start laughing at myself for taking so long to realize that I was in a dream.
      That might sound strange to some ppl, but i totally know what youre saying.
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      Me? Nothing... everything is the same, other than me knowing its a dream its normal lol

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      Quote Originally Posted by Walms View Post
      Me? Nothing... everything is the same, other than me knowing its a dream its normal lol
      me too it just clicks and then i have control

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      Quote Originally Posted by dearly View Post
      It usually begins with some really intense buzzing in my head, like someone is holding a lightsaber up to my ears

      If I remain calm while that's happening, I typically drift into a lucid dream
      That is sleep paralysis, not a lucid dream

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      I usually just get so bored, amazingly. I usually can't think of anything to do, so I just either let go of control or see if I can wake up to read a book or watch TV, which has lead to many false awakenings.
      Does anyone else find it incredibly odd that out of ALL of the possible creatures on this earth, that most furries are either lupine, vulpine, or feline?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      That is sleep paralysis, not a lucid dream
      I am here to tell you that sleep paralysis can lead into a lucid dream. I know
      this for a fact.
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      Quote Originally Posted by supreme View Post
      I am here to tell you that sleep paralysis can lead into a lucid dream. I know
      this for a fact.
      But that's like saying backing out of your driveway is the same as driving on the highway. It's not, it's just the way that you get from one to the other. You go through SP every time you go to sleep. Sometimes you can use it to LD, mostly you pass on into unconsciousness. SP and LDing are not the same thing.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      But that's like saying backing out of your driveway is the same as driving on the highway. It's not, it's just the way that you get from one to the other. You go through SP every time you go to sleep. Sometimes you can use it to LD, mostly you pass on into unconsciousness. SP and LDing are not the same thing.
      Well what im saying is that sometimes ill wake up while being in SP. Or I
      should say im conscious of being in SP, because you are obviously still
      asleep. So then because i know im still sleeping, but im conscious of it....
      ill sort of push myself out of the SP body and start LDing. I know exactly
      what im doing and whats going on. To me its always an ideal way to
      start an LD because i know im lucid, but dreaming. It rarely happens but
      when it does, i always use this state to start a LD.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      That is sleep paralysis, not a lucid dream
      I didn't say it was a lucid dream. I believe the thread is asking what do you experience prior to drifting into a lucid dream

      I've been "lucid dreaming" my entire life and am not up on all the terminology. I've only lately found out that what I've been doing has a name. But if you're the word master, then I'm happy to concede the point that before entering a lucid dream I typically experience sleep paralysis

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      Yes, it is true you can be awake whilst in SP.

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      Quote Originally Posted by dearly View Post
      I didn't say it was a lucid dream. I believe the thread is asking what do you experience prior to drifting into a lucid dream

      I've been "lucid dreaming" my entire life and am not up on all the terminology. I've only lately found out that what I've been doing has a name. But if you're the word master, then I'm happy to concede the point that before entering a lucid dream I typically experience sleep paralysis
      Ah well he asked "go into lucid mode" so I assumed he meant the exact moment of realizing lucidity, or "entering" a dream via WILD.

      Well, if you are going to be communicating with others on a website dedicated to lucid dreaming, you ought to know the basic terminology and vernacular to avoid such confusion. I'm not the word master, all of these are defined and available on many different pages about the site to try to keep everyone on the same bar. Not my fault if you don't do your reading.

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      Quote Originally Posted by dearly View Post
      I didn't say it was a lucid dream. I believe the thread is asking what do you experience prior to drifting into a lucid dream

      I've been "lucid dreaming" my entire life and am not up on all the terminology. I've only lately found out that what I've been doing has a name. But if you're the word master, then I'm happy to concede the point that before entering a lucid dream I typically experience sleep paralysis
      This is what i had thought they meant as well! How you feel before you go into a lucid dream.
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      This might sound weird, but everything becomes distant and disconnected. The feeling that if I turn around I'll just see blackness, or that the world ends 100 ft. in front of me. I'm in my own little bubble. o.O
      What if I told you that I am dreaming right now?
      That your whole life is a lie?
      That the laws of physics as you know them are incorrect?

      Furthermore, what would you do if I told you I'm going to wake up as soon as you finish reading my signature?

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      Quote Originally Posted by CaLeB- View Post
      Basically I feel like I woke up, and everything around is me is vivider.
      Same thing happens to me.

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      The first time i went in to lucid mode it was a DILD and i was at the part where i just realized that i was dreaming. That's when everything just went black and i heard voice saying "are you sure you are dreaming" i replied with a "yes". Then the voice asked me where i wanted to go and i said "a beach" then poof i was at a beach.


      Now when i enter lucid mode i get the "shift" do a reality check and walk out my bedroom door.

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      Quote Originally Posted by CaLeB- View Post
      Basically I feel like I woke up, and everything around is me is vivider.
      This is something i had a chance to think about last night. Youre completely
      right! Last night i started to become lucid but I realized right away i was
      too close to waking up if i tried to do anything. What i did notice tho was
      while i was lucid for a few seconds. I could see the pattern of my blanket
      which was kind of up around my face.....absolutely perfectly! Just as if the
      light were on but, it was pitch black in that room at the time. I knew i was
      lucid and i thought, oh good here we go, but i didnt move (dream move)
      because i knew i wasnt far enough into sleep yet and that id wake right up.
      So i thought id try to go a little deeper first...............but then fell asleep!
      I had just gone to bed when this happened. I always start a LD from minutes
      after i hit the pillow (when they do happen). I bet only 2 or 3 minutes had
      gone by when i realized i was lucid, and i was thinking about it at the time.
      I was thinking that....I know im lucid because i can see the blanket vividly,
      and was thinking that i also knew that the room was pitch black and
      that my eyes were also closed at the time. Its too bad that i fell asleep
      after this because i was also thinking of how i was going to be in two places
      at one time, once I got going. The damned thinking process put me to sleep
      tho....I should have just been concentrating on the blanket and waiting for
      the LD to be strong enough to leave my body. Think about stuff later while
      youre in it. lol
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      Quote Originally Posted by CaLeB- View Post
      Basically I feel like I woke up, and everything around is me is vivider.
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      Quote Originally Posted by CaLeB- View Post
      Basically I feel like I woke up, and everything around is me is vivider.
      It feels like real life, but with out pain.

      You have all the same feelings, taste, power, sound, sight, but no pain.

      It's INSANE. There's really no way to describe it if you've never done it.

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