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      Just a thought

      Has anyone ever tried to sleep in a lucid dream? And if you did, did you dream?
      I know that this is the opposite of lucid dreaming but just curios.

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      How is it the opposite of lucid dreaming? If you maintain awareness while sleeping in your dream, then you are still lucid.

      I don't think I've ever done it while lucid. I have dreampt that I completed a WILD before, though (I attained full lucidity in the dream-in-a-dream, realizing that the previous part was also a dream).
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      I murdered someone, there was bloody everywhere. On the walls, on my hands. The air smelled metallic, like iron. My mouth... tasted metallic, like iron. The floor was metallic, probably iron

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      Yeah, you can maintain lucidity when doing that, I has "WILD'ed" inside dreams, I hear some others instead wake up or change to another dream.

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      it is a funny riddle to complete that dreaming task, its even better when one falls asleep in a dream, in the same position in which one has gone to sleep.
      like outlined in the books by Carlos Castaneda, Art of Dreaming.

      It's a bit on the advanced side of dreaming, but worth while if you can manage to do it.
      revelation of hidden things revealed

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