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      OK first of all I know this has been brought up a thousand times AND Secondly it should probably be moved to Beyond Dreaming, however, if it is moved there then it automatically will be embraced with a biased hug so perhaps it should stay here....

      I too am very curious with the disctinction between AP and LDing. I've had two experiences that were SOOOO real and vivid, I remember every detail about them and can still remember everything. They both started in my room and everything looked the same.

      I believe what I experienced was a very vivid WILD. I've had other WILDs where I don't start in my room but I"m sucked in by a HH and I've also had other LDs but none have ever been as clear as the two mentioned above.... So is it possible that i APd? Perhaps. But I don't really believe that. Instead, I think there are just different levels of LDing and I was lucky to experience a very high level...

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      Just oh my sticking saladardada

      What a coinsidense.

      WILD and AP are different things, though..
      ..both need REM to work
      ..you execute both the same way
      ..both have the same sensations (but ofc the WILD ones are biological and the AP ones are spiritual)
      ..and many many many more things.

      Oh and I think that O.B.E. is yet another thing that is exacly the same.

      Gutdamsnit, you do all the WILD things, you do WILD, you get WILD sensations, you fall asleep, and then you have an "astral plane" that just happens to be exacly the same as a dream, but that is just a "coinsidense" that you go there right when you should go to a dream.

      Seeeeriosly....
      WILD, AP, OBE etc. are all the same: falling asleep while keeping awareness. Dreaming. That is the truth.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ghost94 View Post
      Just oh my sticking saladardada

      What a coinsidense.

      WILD and AP are different things, though..
      ..both need REM to work
      ..you execute both the same way
      ..both have the same sensations (but ofc the WILD ones are biological and the AP ones are spiritual)
      ..and many many many more things.

      Oh and I think that O.B.E. is yet another thing that is exacly the same.

      Gutdamsnit, you do all the WILD things, you do WILD, you get WILD sensations, you fall asleep, and then you have an "astral plane" that just happens to be exacly the same as a dream, but that is just a "coinsidense" that you go there right when you should go to a dream.

      Seeeeriosly....
      WILD, AP, OBE etc. are all the same: falling asleep while keeping awareness. Dreaming. That is the truth.

      hmm... "the truth" would be a dangerous conclusion on this subject...

      If you want to Astral-project you don't need the REM-phase - you need to focus yourself outside your body and going through a fully conscious body-exit is pretty difficult. Some people have made experiments with AP/OBE's: They tell a friend to put a card in a hard to reach area, the next day they tell their friend which card it was. How do you explain that? Also there have been more "scientific" experiments done where you couldn't explain how the subjects could see read a number placed inside a box in a closed room. Don't just write off astral-projections as dreams, maybe its the other way around?!?

      Some believe that dreams could actually be a kind of astral projections.
      Dream Yogis believe that to be aware in the afterlife you need to be aware in your dreams - so theres a connection.(?!)

      Please don't just write off AP's, give researchers on this matter some credit. They are pretty serious about it. Remember how Lucid dreaming was once a thing of mystery for those not lucky enough to experience it?

      (Just to makes things right: OBE are the same as Astral Projection and Etheral Projection - AP is a trip to the astral planes (some say you can go there from dreams, EP is a projection to the real time zone (almost our very own reality) and to make things even more confusing there is another term called "Phasing" but that would be almost the same as a WILD)
      Last edited by TJuulsgaard; 05-18-2009 at 09:20 PM.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Elkfazer View Post
      Firstly, anyone who claims to have an AP ability, can they tell us whether or not they were able to change their enviroment at will, much the same as in a LD, such as creating a door where previously there was none? If Yes, then it must be an LD and if No, then well...hmm, needs more studying.
      Not necessarily, because if they convince themselves that they will be powerless and that it will be just like reality, they may not have any ability whatsoever.

      Quote Originally Posted by Elkfazer View Post
      As the techniques as Shift mentions are practically the same, then how come WILD'ers don't always start off waking in bed in their own rooms? I know some WILD'ers could use HH or HI to enter a dreamscene, but if they focused on nothing, where would they start?
      The no-body technique? Because WILDers use a variety of methods to enter their lucids, APers all seem to use that one and focus on that happening. And a lot of APers also talk about being accomplished WILDers.

      Quote Originally Posted by Elkfazer View Post
      Also, I read in a book that apparently trying to remember the details of a long LD after waking is meant to be quite hard, but for an AP it's meant to be really vivid and easier to remember. Again, I'm not sure on any of this, but would be good if some people here could answer some of these points.
      This one I don't believe or have an answer to, not a polite one at any rate.

      Quote Originally Posted by yellowlight View Post
      Anyway, it's AP for the believers, and WILD for the non-believers.
      No, because they aren't lucid dreaming. If they were, they would know that they were in a dream, not think they were in another dimension.

      Quote Originally Posted by Ghost94 View Post
      ..both need REM to work
      Neither need REM to work.


      Quote Originally Posted by Ghost94 View Post
      Oh and I think that O.B.E. is yet another thing that is exacly the same.
      An out of body experience is simply the perception that your consciousness no longer resides in your physical body. This happens in dreams and in real life all of the time. These are not the same thing.

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      It is 100% certain that dreaming, or lucid dreaming, can induce physical and visual experiences which can be mistaken for Astral Travelling or OBE's.

      The reasons why are fully understood.

      Occams razor applies.
      Lucid Dreams:-
      MILD/DILD: 79
      WILD: 13
      DEILD:13
      (TOTAL: 108 )

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      But shift, you prolly get the idea. I just mean that AP and WILDing is the exact same thing.
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