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Yesterday night I tried to have a wild, I layed down in bed and relaxed. After a while my eyelids started shaking violently , like spasms, and I was hearing some kind of continuous beep in my ears, and my muscles were all contracted...I then saw a small image in my eyes, it was like a little video frame and it was growing bigger but the shaking in my eyes was so hard to maintain that I had to open my eyes.. |
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(mayhembrown)</div>i tried to fly but cudnt, so i went outside in the garden but still cudnt.. i then thought lets go and find a girl!
That sounds a little bit familiar to the WILD experience, although not exactly what I experience myself. The shaking or vibrating that you get is all part of the experience. My whole body shakes, but maybe it is just eyelids for some people. |
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Never stop searching for truth. In your search you may think you have found it, and perhaps you have, but if you hold on tightly to a single thread it will fray and it's greater meaning will become lost. There is always more truth stretching deep beneath the surface that promises to reveal ever greater the infinite, interwoven fabric of truth, woven in the looms of Heaven.
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Man it was freaky , I hope I don't have to feel that everytime I have an attempt at lucid dreams because it's going to be pretty damn stressful ... |
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I for one don't feel all those crazy sensations when I WILD. I do agree however that alot my WILDs are from me getting up from BED and finding myself lucid in my dream bedroom. The only thing i realy feel is a type of paralysis when i try to get up, usually with enough brain power and strain you can break that and get up out of bed and become fully lucid. |
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Yeah i totally agree. My lucids are so vivid I can't tell what the hell is real and what isn't. Sometime literally going about my normal day as if I had to do that stuff because I can't tell the difference between waking up normally or false awakening. |
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My WILDs seem to be extremely different from everything I hear people report... I basically very quickly go straight to the lucid dream, at most a few seconds of body paralysis. I never get any strange vibrations or anything. Just a few seconds of paralysis and *poof* I'm there. I am like the other guy that replied here... 99.9% of the time I enter the altered state(some say this is astral projection) by simply standing up and leaving my body, finding myself in my room lucid. |
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