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      My First WILD!

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      So this morning I was again awakened about an hour before my alarm went off, so I had to lay in bed attempting to get back to sleep. As usual if outside factors wake me up I lose all recall of previous dreams.
      I laid in bed about an hour trying to get back to sleep, and I started thinking it would be cool to have a WILD. So I started thinking in my head I'm going to be Lucid. First there were some situations without dreams in my head, not really dreams just thoughts, and finally I went into the dream completely concious from the start. I posted the dream in my journal but I'll post it here too as I wrote it this morning.

      Dream- The dream was weird though. Heres what happened.
      I entered the dream realm thinking in my head you will be in a lucid dream. The dream started in the very room I was sleeping in. Someone very small, like my 4 year old cousin, but actually not him ran through the door. I thought okay I'm lucid, so breathe normally and don't get excited. I jumped up and attempted to break through the roof and fly, but couldn't get through the roof and kind of just hovered in mid air. Then I spun around a couple times in order to maintain lucidity. I also said maintain lucidity in the dream, but it was difficult to talk for some reason. The dream had the feeling of me being still awake. Even after spinning I was in the same room, I floated over to the couch and there was my asleep body. It was twisted and moving and looked like just pieces of me stretched out, and I had the thought don't think about that. I had read that if you think about your body sleeping you will wake up. I figured, lets end this because it wasn't going anywhere, and there was a pseudo false awakening? I woke up and I think I was still paralyzed from the sleep, and I was that twisted figure in the chair all of a sudden. I then woke up. This all happened very quickly. I fell asleep at 9:40, and woke at 9:50, so it was 10 minutes max, but I think it was even shorter than that since it took me a while to fall asleep.
      On another note, I had a semi dream where I was laying in the bed I am now trying to sleep, and my 4 year old cousin came in and started jumping on me and my bed. I couldn't move my arms though, I think because my body was in the sleep paralyzed state, and my mind was in the dream stage. This semi-dream is what lead me to believe I could have a WILD

      So I'm happy to have my first Lucid since I've been on this forum be a WILD. I didn't even have much experience with Lucids or inducing them, I just naturally had them occasionally. Another good thing was, it didn't turn into a sex dream, as I think I had a sex dream sometime this morning as well, which helped subside them.
      Questions for you
      Anyone wanna share their first WILD?
      Why did it take place in the room I went to sleep in? I read another one in this forum and a lady said her's took place in the room she slept in as well, is that normal with WILDs?
      Any tips on other ways to induce a WILD? seems I just got really lucky with this one.

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      I had too WILDs in the same morning once which both took place in the room I was sleeping in. Of course when I left the room it was entirley different, but the rooom itself was the same. Wouldn't say it happens the majority of the time but I've had it happen to m maybe 3 or 4 times in total.

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