 Originally Posted by Bonsay
As I said. Sometimes LDs "feel" as normal dreams, but that's just because I only remember them after hours have passed.
In essence LDs happen now, that's the point. You're thinking about it and do whatever you want inside the dream. You can see that the most if you wake up from the dream directly, right after a LD. You fell yourself waking up, usually you fight it though.
I gave the WILD as an example of what to do to really prove LDing to yourself. You go from waking life directly into the dream.
They aren't dangerous, you have a "WILD" every night, just without the "LD" part, meaning that you're not conscious. If you add consciousness, then you have a real WILD. The worst thing that could happen is that you could get scared a bit. Be brave, lol! Besides, it's your mind, believe that and control everything. It's the best way to stay out of "truble", remember that you're in charge.
That's very cool. Literally, I suppose, if you did a WILD, your mind is 'going to another world or dimension', with all the sensations as real life has, including awareness of your body is 'asleep'.
*Repeating my question, how long do they last? Does it all rely on your focus, or what? And with doing WILDs, I suppose this would be something to experiment with on the weekends, yes? Do you "get" your rest, or not?
Also, do you have the ability to 'wake up' from your lucid dream voluntarily? I hear from several members that they close their eyes and open them back up and they are back in the real world.
And yes, I am a little nervous about WILDing!
This is so going to be my summer hobby.
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