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      Talking Vibrating during a 'Wild' ?

      what do you mean like you vibrate or something? how does it actually feel to enter a wild?


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      As WILDs have still not worked for me, I can't tell you for certain.

      I have woken up while still paralyzed before. You sometimes feel slight vibrations running through your body... Its hard to explain.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Delphinus View Post
      I have woken up while still paralyzed before.
      I've got to ask... wouldn't this scare the hell out of you?
      Among my brief Lucid Dream research, I stumbled across a few videos of folks who suffer from sleep paralysis. It's made me reconsider this whole "brain trickery" thing, to dream lucidly... but not to the point where I'm giving up on it.

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      I have felt vibrations when i did a FILD and i shook 3 times and was instantly in a false awakeneing.


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      Hi audreyaussie!

      You don't always feel vibrations when you WILD but when you do there's no mistaking them! It feels like a powerful electrical current running through your body (only there's no pain luckily). They can be as powerful as if you are holding a drill as it drills through concrete. They feel very weird but are nothing to be scared of. I like them because they are a signal to me that I'm about to enter a dream

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      Quote Originally Posted by Entropy View Post


      I've got to ask... wouldn't this scare the hell out of you?
      Among my brief Lucid Dream research, I stumbled across a few videos of folks who suffer from sleep paralysis. It's made me reconsider this whole "brain trickery" thing, to dream lucidly... but not to the point where I'm giving up on it.
      It did... It was before I had found this site, and it scared me alot...
      Bollocks.

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      Quote Originally Posted by audreyaussie View Post
      what do you mean like you vibrate or something? how does it actually feel to enter a wild?


      The vibrations would be a result of sleep paralysis (SP). I'm sure you've read or you will read scary stories about SP, but ll you've got to do is look at SP in a positive way and you'll never be scared. Anyway, 3 out of 3 times that I've WILDed, I've never once hit sleep paralysis; I've just ended up straight in the dream. I've only gotten SP when waking up from a dream or using DEILD.

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      another thing which happens to quite a few people is that they get excited witht the vibrations, get excited about the fact that they are about to enter a lucid dream.

      i remember when iv tried wilding in the evening when i first go to bed (extremely hard to do) and after half an hour of laying there, i went numb and felt a tingly sensation. it felt like the speed of blood pumping round my body hard increased by about ten times, to the point where it was pumping so fast that it made me vibrate.

      i got really excited and snapped out of it. and was really anoyed with myself.
      it is important to try and stay calm during 'the wierd stuff'.
      and the mnore you experience this, the more normal you will find it and the easier it will be for you to stay calm.

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      I get vibrations in the majority of my WILDs. They feel really intense. It is the strangest thing to be feeling something so powerful and disturbing, knowing it is only in your head. I get all kinds of wacky hallucinations. They feel and look as real as the waking world, even when I know they are only hallucinations.

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      I been through sleep paralysis ... Although something really scary happens! My latest one was where In the dark I see is this creepy girl from the grudge!!! So she's getting nearer and I tell myself well I can hear me mumbling to wake up and so I do. I felt my real body literally vibrate and heh I try to scream but can't. How should I. Not get scared of going into sleep paralysis?
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      Quote Originally Posted by audreyaussie View Post
      I been through sleep paralysis ... Although something really scary happens! My latest one was where In the dark I see is this creepy girl from the grudge!!! So she's getting nearer and I tell myself well I can hear me mumbling to wake up and so I do. I felt my real body literally vibrate and heh I try to scream but can't. How should I. Not get scared of going into sleep paralysis?

      It's kind of hard not to be scared I mean it is scary but I guess you could keep your eyes closed and LD.. Another way to look at it is look at what my mind is doing . I really don't know as I haven't woken it up to it. The only time I can remember is when I was little And get this, I was looking into a mirror. I saw this scary face but I just sat there and didn't even panic.

      QUESTION: thread stealing. When you get the vibrations, are they real, like say when you are married , do you shake the bed. Pun not intended.

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      Hmmm, vibrations?

      Ive had only 1 WILD, and there are no vibrations for me. I just enter this foggy area. When I come out of It I am dreaming
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      Quote Originally Posted by DreamQueen View Post
      Hi audreyaussie!

      You don't always feel vibrations when you WILD but when you do there's no mistaking them! It feels like a powerful electrical current running through your body (only there's no pain luckily). They can be as powerful as if you are holding a drill as it drills through concrete. They feel very weird but are nothing to be scared of. I like them because they are a signal to me that I'm about to enter a dream
      I think this is a really great description. Some of my most 'lucid' dreams have occurred through random WILDs... and they've USUALLY happened for me as soon as my head hits the pillow... but it's also usually after a longer night and going to bed LATE. I've found that those times are what quickly get me into WILD, to which I could best describe myself as rocketing through a wormhole, and at the end of it: the dream
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      Hey guys we are actually discussing this exact topic here!

      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...399#post991399

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      For me, when I do experience SP and 'vibrate', it feels like I am being electrocuted. Having electrocuted myself accidentally about 8 months ago, I can now make that comparison with confidence It can feel like a strong electric current is running through your body.

      It's important to remember though that you don't always feel things during sleep paralysis. Sometimes you feel nothing at all. Sometimes you feel falling and buzzing/vibrating and experience sensed presences. Some of my WILDs have had the buzzing, the majority I am just suddenly looking at something else when I should be laying in my bed, and it's a dream.

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      in the WILDs that i have had, my vibrations were all very different. i guess when i get back into lucid dreaming it will probably be like that always. i have experienced the electrical current people have forementioned. it wasn't painful, as electrocution would be but i remember alot of intense shaking. i've also felt like i was falling a few times. these were a while ago, i should dig up the notes i took on them.

      i admit, sometimes it makes me nervous to think about going through the vibrations to get to the dreamworld. it really is unlike anything i've ever felt before. but i know as i have more, i will accept that it can't hurt me. it's a very romantic way to "fall" into a dream.

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      Some people find the vibrations/electrocution effect quite painful, others like myself don't feel pain at all with it. It is however very distinct and impossible to miss. I'm fairly sure that (and someone can enlighten me here) the effect isn't physical, I don't think your body actually moves because that would be insanely hard on your body. I think its your brain trying to move your body slightly and failing, sort of like being off-balance. Your body and brain get out of synch.
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      I think these vibrations are your mind becoming integrated with your energetic etheric body before your seperate from the physical. This can lead you into an OBE or sometimes into a WILD...

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