I read about this last week or so (LD), and thought it would be too hard for me. Then I found this site and thought I would give it a go. So I just started this like 3 days ago. I think I have definitely made progress in my dream recall by writing my dreams down and trying to think of them when waking up.

I already remembered 3 dreams tonight. Although I failed in WILD. I felt the paralysis and thought okay this is going well to even get this far... I concentrated on my breathing. I also couldn't really rememeber what to do after that point. I had read too much to rememeber well and if i tried to think about it too much I just started losing it. Like 3 different times I felt as if I was flying/floating out of me, and after that I started seeing streaks of black/white color and felt as if i was flowing through myself. Then it actually came more colorized but was still hazy. I wasn't sure what would happen next. What was weird is I felt my eyes moving so I wanted to open them. Every time I started seeing the colors I just tried to focus on them but eventually just lost it. I had to scratch a couple times etc.

I feel like I got half way there but honestly I don't see how I could go from that state to dreaming. I may have started to dream though, because I remember seeing a T.V. and hearing this one guy talk and then instantly my mind was like in shock that maybe I was actually dreaming and then it felt like I got pulled back into my concious, seeing the colors again.

I was just wondering did I actually start to dream and how do I stay in that state? Also how are you supposed to "get into" the dreams, like is there an easy way? After that I feel I was trying too hard for it to happen. Maybe I'm trying too early (I have only been recalling dreams for 3 days and this was my first attempt to LD)? Also I am young. I'm 16.

Also I felt those "Vibrations" of being asleep but they were not scary at all like many people seemed to be. It was like twitching and shaking a bit but not too bad...

Hopefully someone has had similar experiences / can help.