It seems to me that every time is different. It varies from extreme shocks and noises, to mild shocks, to a simple sinking sensation to no sensation at all. |
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For me, everytime I enter a WILD, I hear static-like noise and what feels like pressure against my head. Sometime, a body part will tingle or go numb. After that transition, I'll drop in a random setting where I have to do a few RC's so I don't attempt something I can't do in real life. |
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"The Bible is God's excecutive summary on himself and his relationship with man."
It seems to me that every time is different. It varies from extreme shocks and noises, to mild shocks, to a simple sinking sensation to no sensation at all. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
i'm usually in the midst of a hypnagogic dream and then suddenly i feel myself ripped out and conscious in my bed. my entire body is covered with a kind of electrical buzzing and there is an overwhelming tinnitus in my ears. i can't see anything and when i relax i feel like i am floating very gently upwards. after about ten seconds of floating, POOF i am in a dreamscape. |
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gragl
although i have many different types of sensations/experiences while in SP, the process of transitioning into an actual dream is usually grouped into two general groups. |
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” (or better yet: three...)
George Bernard Shaw
No theory, no ready-made system, no book that has ever been written will save the world. I cleave to no system. I am a true seeker. - Mikhail Bakunin
the first and only time i did wild i was meditationg and then i opened my eyes and i was dreaming...no inbetween time it just went from meditating to dreaming |
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ld's since joining....28
dreams are real while they last, what more can be said about life??
Adopted: SuperDuck
Usually it just feels like extreme relaxation and a total will to let my body float into the sleep state, but once it was accompanied by about 15 minutes of music and very bizarre and abstract visual hallucinations; colours, shapes, lines, etc. Eventually even detailed 3D spinning shapes with depth. That was pretty awesome. |
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I've had a few experiences of going directly into a dream from being conscious, although they don't sound too spectacular (actually, I think I prefer it that way, though |
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"The Bible is God's excecutive summary on himself and his relationship with man."
I was in SP once, I closed my eyes and opened them and I was looking at a wall, turning around and round, I started to sway back and forth. Was quite fun until later on. |
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Very interesting thread here. I've had so many different waking-to-dreaming transitions. Most often, I wake up in dreamworld and there is some strange sort of sound. The closest thing I can related the sound to is the bell you hear during a boxing match. Other times, I hear the loud buzzing that makes me feel as though my head will explode or something. I've also had a few WILD's that started with loud chanting, and just the other night I had one where the HI's just faded into a lucid dream where I was lying in bed. I was definitely dreaming though because I allowed myself to float upwards. |
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