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      WILDing into a nightmare

      Hey guys

      Some days ago i succesfully did a WILD..

      "Heres how mu lucid was"
      As i entered sleep paralysis i heard this loud scratching/banging noise. I realised that i was just HS, so i tried to sit up. I succesfully sat up and did a RC, i was in a dream. I tried to walk through my window and also tried to turn on the lights by clapping, but non of them worked. I got up and noticed something was coming out from underneath my bed.. reaching out... i ran to the door, and some guy came crawling towards me. I said to myself that i knew i was dreaming so nothing could happen.. i charged the crawling guy and kicked his face in. But i woke just after the impact of my foot.. When i woke up my heart was pumping and stuff...

      So actually all i wanna know is if it is normal to WILD into a nightmare?
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      I got up and noticed something was coming out from underneath my bed.. reaching out... i ran to the door, and some guy came crawling towards me. I said to myself that i knew i was dreaming so nothing could happen.. i charged the crawling guy and kicked his face in. But i woke just after the impact of my foot.. When i woke up my heart was pumping and stuff...
      That point, is the point you screwed yourself. Slow down, stabilize the dream scene, and think to yourself: what does it mean to be in a dream? Well, among other things, it means nothing is real, and nothing can hurt you.

      If you can remember that while in a dream, you won't have a fear response. If you don't have a fear response, your dream won't conjure something to frighten you. Kinda odd how the causal sequence is backwards in dreams, sometimes.
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      Everyone occasionally gets nightmares (let's say a 1/10 chance every night or something), so if you were to WILD, you'd have a chance of getting that 1/10. I'd say yes.

      Not that it's necessarily that ratio. =P
      We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
      some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.

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