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First Induced LD{WILD}
I had my first LD on friday =D
So my sleeping arrangment was weird. I woke up at my dad's house at about 5:45 and went to my gran's house at about 6:00 and tried to WILD in her spare bed at about 6:30. After a while of WILD and after a bit of HI I lost the HI and decided to fall asleep normally. I only shifted my position.
So this wasn't a dream but a third person dream scene. I knew it wasn't real/ or a full dream. It was like this: I went to a recording studio where a singer was recording a CD, the studio was in an extremely high treehouse. I was on the edge of the platform with some friends. M was trying to push me off the edge and i was trying to push him. I told him that i had stopped pushing him so he should stop. He then stopped. After he stopped i still felt a pull and i fell off the platform.The dream scene became first person and i thought "I should control this before i fall" and i stared at my hand which instantly became vivid. Then i woke up (false awakening). I thought i was really awake and i got up and saw i had broken the glass table in my sleep. I considered doing a reality check but i thought everything was too vivid. There was a PC behind my gran's couch (which i woke from) playing heavy AC/DC. Then i heard a man (possibly my cousin) talking to my gran. I realised my gran was coming and the door was open so i tried to 'fake sleep' which put me in a stupid position. My gran walked past and never realised. When she passed i tried to put the glass together on the table to fix it - i fixed it perfectly and heard my gran coming again so i fell on the couch again. When i got up it hit me - I didn't fall sleep on the couch that morning; the AC/DC was very loud but only i could hear it; my gran didn't have a PC; i knew there was only my gran in the house and the glass table fixed itself. So i realised i was lucid. Everything was extremely vivid and i could feel these 'dream eyes' were not my real eyes and i completely forgot to stabalize the dream and i woke up.
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Sweet! Congratulations, LucidAvenger! :D Even if you may not have been lucid for very long, that's still a good lucid dream and a great way to start. You're making great progress, so keep it up and you'll have more lucid dreams in no time.
If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. I hope to hear more about your LDs to come. Sweet lucid dreams!
-Amé