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      Last night I dreamed that I was in my room. I looked at my bed and thought: 'hey , I feel pretty tired , why not try a WILD'. (obviously I didn't know I was already dreaming). So I lied down on my bed, and closed my eyes and started 'WILDing'. about 2 , 3 seconds later I was in a DOUBLE-DREAM.
      I dreamed (DOUBLE-Dreamed) of myself , watching a TV. and I thought to myself: wow , that WILD worked pretty quickly. So I did an RC (text RC , with the texts on the TV screen) and I realised I was dreaming. Then I opened my eyes (for some reason) and I was back in my dream again (which I thought was reality). I got out of bed and carried on with my dream normally.
      Then I actually woke up , and thought to myself : wow , I just had a LUCID DREAM while already Dreaming!!!
      Thought it was pretty cool, so I thought I'd share it in here!

      CONCLUSION: Lucid Dream induction techniques work really well in a dream. So if you can't have lucid dreams easily, you should try the techniques while you're already in a dream!!!
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      <span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS">“Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.”</span>

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      Wait, do you mean that when you had the WILD while dreaming that you had an ACTUAL lucid dream, with your conscious control? Or was it a sort-of-fake lucid dream, still impaired by dream logic and not really under conscious control.

      I've heard of dreams within dreams, I had a lucid dream within a dream, never really became conscious though which is annoying. Like, I have a dream where I dreamed I had a dream, in this dream-in-a-dream I was lucid yet I actually wasn't, was not conscious at all and it was basically a regular dream with lucid dream activities involved.

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      Lightbulb

      My first LD ever actually started that way.

      I had previously been awake and knew it was sometime in the morning -- the sun was already up, it was light, etc.

      After going back to sleep, I found myself in bed. But it was suddenly dark out, so obviously it was a dream. Not realizing this, I said to myself, "Hey, I'm feeling really relaxed, I bet I could easily slip into an LD right now!"

      I started doing the FILD/fingerwigglingthing, and after what seemed like 30 seconds, I felt this falling and tingling sensation, then I RC'd and went lucid.

      So yes, it's possible.

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      Most of my lucids are dream induced.
      I've been having them for over fifteen years (maybe more, I'm too old to think about it)...never actually tried to have a lucid dream. They just come, you know.
      My goal is to WILD. I've just recenlty run across all this terminology of dreams that I never knew exsisted. I'm old, I guess, lol.

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