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      Wild in a lucid?

      What would happen if you become lucid, and try the wild technique. Because it would have 100% success rate because you are controlling the dream.

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      But you're already lucid, so what's the point...

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      The point is:

      Its something new to try in a lucid.

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      Quote Originally Posted by CarmineEternity View Post
      The point is:

      Its something new to try in a lucid.
      Oh, I see.

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      This would be interesting... Would you have a dream within a dream?
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      I've attempted WILDing in at least 4 non-LDs, so it's possible. It'd probably be even better in a LD. =D
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      Would probably be like WILDing...no?
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      Double lucid. You don't want to mess with that kind of thing.
      Bollocks.

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      Who would want to try to get lucid, whilst lucid? thats a complete waste of time, all that you been trying to get at is to become lucid. For gods sakes do something else!

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      I highly suggest meditation within a lucid dream over WILDing if you really want to experience some exciting new things.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Aquanina View Post
      I highly suggest meditation within a lucid dream over WILDing if you really want to experience some exciting new things.
      I agree wiff this.

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      Quote Originally Posted by CarmineEternity View Post


      I agree wiff this.
      If CarmineEternity agrees wiff it, so do I.
      Maybe I will try meditation.

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      Mediation/Meditation

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      I have a question regarding Lucidity in a dream. A night or 2 ago I was dreaming, but then within the dream, I dreamed and became lucid. I thought maybe I actually DID become lucid because I had a feeling of sheer excitement. In the "lucid" I was running my tongue over my teeth and could feel them. I was standing in front of my front door (from the inside). Then the "lucid" ended and I woke up from the dream all together. Did I actually DILD, or was it just a figment of my dream?

      I usually don't feel, per se, in my dreams. I can feel scared, but not. Like if you get excited your heart races and you get that pump of adrenalin, I don't get that heart racing/ adrenalin feeling, but in the "lucid" I had that adrenal rush, and the feeling of my teeth, and is just something that I normally don't feel, so did becoming lucid in a dream in a dream... was it really a lucid? I do have vivid dreams(I am a visual person so my dreams are pretty visual), but maybe this was a VERY vivid dream in which I could feel as well?

      Anyone have this experiance before?
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      hey, i find wen im lucid..if i close my eyes for too long and open them i wake up. or i start waking up.. so if i were to try this. i would just wake up lol... so me. i wouldnt want to . haha. so that would probably happen if i were to try meditate. but i think i will anyway :S

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      I'm pretty sure that a lot of people have tried this, and it just changes the dream scene or causes a FA.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Armistice View Post
      I have a question regarding Lucidity in a dream. A night or 2 ago I was dreaming, but then within the dream, I dreamed and became lucid. I thought maybe I actually DID become lucid because I had a feeling of sheer excitement. In the "lucid" I was running my tongue over my teeth and could feel them. I was standing in front of my front door (from the inside). Then the "lucid" ended and I woke up from the dream all together. Did I actually DILD, or was it just a figment of my dream?

      I usually don't feel, per se, in my dreams. I can feel scared, but not. Like if you get excited your heart races and you get that pump of adrenalin, I don't get that heart racing/ adrenalin feeling, but in the "lucid" I had that adrenal rush, and the feeling of my teeth, and is just something that I normally don't feel, so did becoming lucid in a dream in a dream... was it really a lucid? I do have vivid dreams(I am a visual person so my dreams are pretty visual), but maybe this was a VERY vivid dream in which I could feel as well?

      Anyone have this experiance before?
      Anyone have insight for me about this? --^
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      If you knew you were in a dream it was a lucid. Plain and simple.
      Bollocks.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Delphinus View Post
      If you knew you were in a dream it was a lucid. Plain and simple.
      I wouldn't be asking the question if it was that, lol. I'm not dumb

      I'm just hung up that I don't have "feelings" in dreams, yet I had that feeling of excitement, but I don't think I actually knew I was dreaming. Maybe because the one LD I've actually had, I became excited, and so maybe that carried over into my dream, so I dreamed of becoming lucid and became excited and actually felt?

      I'm just hung up on the "feeling". I never have "feelings" in dreams, yet I had them in this one. But I don't think I was actually lucid, so it's just confusing to me

      (reading through my DJ last night, I don't see this dream written down. Odd...)
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      Then it was a poor quality lucid.

      These questions aren't that hard...
      Bollocks.

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      Eh, I'm not going to count it. I had no feeling of control, just that excited feeling
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