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      I started out falling alseep and noticing my HI and SP and the buzzing and intense sound that happens with a WBTB, but I was semi concious so i kind of realized what was happening. Then I had a false awakening. I opened my eyes and i saw everything normal my roommate closet was exactly the same ( my bed is right next to his closet) so i didn&#39;t think i was lucid, but i didn&#39;t realize until i had woke myself up that i had a sleeping mask on so there was no way i could have seen his closet.

      Then I faded off again and experienced the HI and SP and buzzing all over again except this time I wanted to become lucid. So it got very intense, and my HI turned into a dream scene. I noticed a weird shaped geometrical figure and i thought to myself "I want to be in my room at home" so my vision spun in a 360 motion and my room started buildling in front of me, i could see the wall flying into place, and all the posters flying and sticking to the walls, and all the furniture falling out of the sky and landing in place. I was very excited at this point, but then i lost it. When i woke up i didn&#39;t know what to think. Did i imagine the HI and SP or did it really happen? I&#39;m still kind of confused, has this ever happened to you guys?
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      Good question. It might have almost been forming a dream but not completely. If you stayed there, or watched it longer, you might have just entered a dream or become lucid&#33; Maybe even a WILD?

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      It was crazy, i was on the brink of having a LD but i lost it because i was so excited i was home in my room. (because i&#39;m at college in a dorm.)
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      Yeah, it would have been wicked&#33;

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      I&#39;d say you nearly WILD-ed. I&#39;ve had this happen at the start of WILD&#39;s. The dream scene dropped down from above and I was in a dream, totally lucid.

      In another, the dream scene disappated like a retreating fog till there was blackness. It reapppeared around me as a billion tiny puzzle pieces all snapping successively together.

      The genisis of a dream scene is probably unique to the mind that&#39;s creating it. The trick it to not get overwhelmed or over excited by the experience and wake up before the dream totally settles.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Vex View Post
      I&#39;d say you nearly WILD-ed. I&#39;ve had this happen at the start of WILD&#39;s. The dream scene dropped down from above and I was in a dream, totally lucid.

      In another, the dream scene disappated like a retreating fog till there was blackness. It reapppeared around me as a billion tiny puzzle pieces all snapping successively together.

      The genisis of a dream scene is probably unique to the mind that&#39;s creating it. The trick it to not get overwhelmed or over excited by the experience and wake up before the dream totally settles.
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      I guess how your dream forms is different for eveyone then. Like, for me im usually standing in a white space and my environment sort of paints itself into my mind. But i am having the problem of getting too excited as well, it bothers me because i get so close, then i wake up. oh well

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