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      Pre-Site experiences

      Since I'm new to the site I'd like to post some of my older experiences that stood out for me.

      1) Demonic Wolf
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      This one's not too old, but was pretty strange.
      It was a futuristic scene where I was a guard (amongst others) guarding a sort of strange prison of dangerous creatures.
      There was an earthquake, everything got rattled - doors opened, etc.
      We walk out gingerly and got attacked by a wolf with glowing red eyes. Big bugger too.

      As he lunged at me I think this is more or less where I became lucid. Funny how that happens sometimes. I simply turned the wolf insubstantial ie. it couldn't touch me physically.

      That didn't stop it from trying though - it bit my arm a couple of times.
      The wierd part of this is the FEELING of it... I could feel its breath and I had the eery anticipation of pain. Cold feeling. Like your bones on a cold aching day. I felt the bite, but not the pain.

      I eventually grew completely unafraid of the wolf and started really messing around with it, but the point of the whole dream is that horrible feeling of being bitten.. but not... Its the mental feeling of pain without the physical attachment to it....

      2) Girl of my dreams?
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      This was one of the first induced lucid dreams I ever had. It had me in a buzz the whole day.

      To make a long story short, I met a girl in my dream that I basically fell in love with. She wasn't physically gorgeous or anything ... it was a personality attraction mostly.
      I met her family, spent some time with them, etc.

      Through all this I knew I was dreaming, and that the dream seemed really long. And I surmissed that I probably wouldn't be able to see them ever again if I woke up. And that I may even forget the dream. Not to mention that I didn't want the lucid dream to end at all.

      All this made me so ..sad... that I was literally crying. I woke up with the feeling of having cried in the waking world too.

      I never did see them again, although I did remember the experience vividly.

      Those are the two most striking lucid dreams I've had to date...

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      Oh and in the first experience, I also ended up using force fields in order to control things. The wolf couldnt touch the field, but I could.
      Useful technique sometimes

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      So this girl's appearance stayed stable for a long LD? I wish things were more stable in my LDs.
      That kind of thing doesn't happen to me. People will sometimes morph while I'm looking at them in an LD.

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      Yep - she was stable.
      I don't LD other people that much ... not sure if I can consistently keep them stable.
      I'll put that on my list of TODO's : check if other people are stable in my LD
      I'll let you know what I find when I can get my LD rhythm back (melatonin set me back a bit)

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