Hello forum.
So this is my first post here ever, and before I ask my question, I'd like to say that the movie Inception gave me the curiosity of experiencing a lucid dream. I recommend that you guys watch it if you haven't.
So, basically, I googled "lucid dream" and learned all I could about them, and the technique to have them as well. I was primarily interested at the WILD technique because I can go through sleep paralysis, at will, during most of the times I sleep. Surprisingly, I got results just 2 days after being interested in lucid dreams; I took a nap at the afternoon and went through sleep paralysis and then I focused on my belly button ( a technique I learned via googling lucid dream) and then.....
I "woke up" in my bedroom, but for 5 minutes straight, I was staring at the same part of my room, no matter how many times I turned my head around, it seems like my vision was fixed at the same part of my room. After that, I jumped on my bed to see if I could float. Surprisingly, I fell as if I were not dreaming! I decided to do a reality test; I pinched my arm and felt no pain, and then I checked if I could breathe through my nose while it was pinched. It worked.
What happened after was pretty trippy, I found a camera and took a picture of myself, and when I looked at it, the image was pretty distorted. I found myself talking to my family members and hearing their voices being squeaky high. At the same time, the dream felt so real for me.
That is pretty much my first WILD lucid dream experience and when I look back upon it, I feel like it was very trippy indeed.
So I have some questions for you guys... How do I create things in my dream? How do I experience that absolute freedom in my dream? How do I fly?
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