 Originally Posted by CanisLucidus
I'm not in a rush to tackle WILD (although that day will come.) But if I find my way their on my own, damned if I'm going to miss my opportunity!
I'm with you there. I'll let you in on a little secret: When I first joined DV, I avoided WILD talk, or any other "induction method" talk like the plague! It just seemed too far fetched. I mean, I knew I DILDed, because it seemed like most folks just randomly happened upon lucid dreams, while the WILDs and DEILDs and MILDs etc, were for the elite lucid masters. Probably created a schema in my mind, but that's another story. At any rate, the point is, that was over 8 years ago, and since then I finally warmed up to WILD. But I owe this not only to time passing, but to reading others' experiences. Mainly Sageous's class, and of course RareCola's epic lucid journeys, not to mention teaching DVA. I hope you find that teaching and helping students embellishes your own lucid journey, as much as it has mine. 
After all that help, I hate to try to keep shamelessly looting you for more knowledge, but... have you totally conquered FAs? This is one I'm still working on. I really got a lot of these bad boys. They're charming in their own way but they've got nothing on a true lucid dream.
I only say that because I regularly get "that lucid feeling" so much now, that I'm accustomed to the difference in feeling awake for real when I get out of bed, vs. in a dream when I get out of bed. I admit it's probably 1:10 chance that I get tricked, and it also helps that i can sleep in 4 days a week. There's alot of day residue there, considering the fact that I wake and fall back to sleep many times in a single morning, and I can experiment with this 4 mornings every week.
And that new October avatar!! That is perfect!
Why thank you! You should so check out the thread: http://www.dreamviews.com/f16/hallow...avatar-136749/
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