• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Results 1 to 11 of 11
    1. #1
      Member tripouts's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2010
      Gender
      Posts
      20
      Likes
      0

      First successful attempt at WILDing and the happiness it brings

      After 23 days of practising, trying to wake up at 4:30 AM and failing, I have finally succeeded in WILD.

      The partial reason of it is that I woke up naturally several minutes before my alrm went off. I stayed awake for 40 minutes and went back to bed. I wasn't sleepy anymore and it took me some time to find the right position , but in the end I started hearing vague noise around me . Then it seemed the noise was transformed into something else , and I felt that long awaited feeling of sinking. My heart started pounding like crazy .

      The dream didn't last long enough, but it's okay. Whenever I have normal dreams, all the enviroment is familiar, but in this dream I was in a place I've never seen before , and it was beautiful. I saw a very tall building and decided to jump from the top of it.

      The problem with my lucid dreaming is that I instantly know it is a dream, but it takes so much more to be in control. I was afraid I wouldn't want to jump once i was at the top of the building. It was a very parisian hotel of some sorts. There was a long staircase and I climbed it up (it was illogical because my journey was too short compared to the height of that building) and then I was on the top. It was a very sunny day, I could see a park and a lot of buildings. I looked down. I was in a ridiculous height. Then I went to the opposite side of the roof and ran . Falling down was such a good feeling, nothing bad happened when I reached the ground, it was as if it softly embraced me. I giggled and wanted to do that again but I couldn't find the staircase when I went back to the hotel and then I woke up.


    2. #2
      With a "C", baby. A "C".
      Join Date
      Aug 2007
      Gender
      Location
      Bronx, NY
      Posts
      532
      Likes
      20
      Congrats!! feels good doesn't it, lol.
      Lucid dreams, gotta love em.

    3. #3
      Member tripouts's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2010
      Gender
      Posts
      20
      Likes
      0
      I want more !

    4. #4
      Member Achievements:
      Created Dream Journal Populated Wall Made lots of Friends on DV Veteran First Class
           's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2010
      LD Count
      None
      Posts
      593
      Likes
      61
      DJ Entries
      11
      I envy you wish I could realize I am dreaming like you do. But.....am getting there and I just have to be patience. Congrats though

    5. #5
      Member Mathias's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2010
      Gender
      Location
      North Miami, Florida, United States
      Posts
      116
      Likes
      9
      Keep at it! What do you think you did differently this time as opposed to the other times? I need to really train myself to go to bed at the same time and wake up at the same time like you do.

    6. #6
      Member tripouts's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2010
      Gender
      Posts
      20
      Likes
      0
      I don't know how to explain, I just succeeded in WILD method. Funny how the very first time I tried to lucid dream I succeeded and got terribly scared. After that it took me nearly a month to make WILD happen.

      I think you just need to find the right schedule of sleeping, I'd go to bed at 00:00 and wake up at 4:30 AM . I must say it's much better when you develop a habit to wake up naturally at that time .

      What methods do you use?
      Walked over to the window /Climbed on the window ledge /And jumped out /I wasn't scared /I know I can fly

    7. #7
      Member Mathias's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2010
      Gender
      Location
      North Miami, Florida, United States
      Posts
      116
      Likes
      9
      Well actually I just bought a sleeping mask and really good ear plugs today. This will definitely help me in general when it comes to LDing I think. I'm going to try and WILD at around 4 hours after I go to sleep. I'll use a computer alarm clock that will hopefully help, go back to sleep and reverse blink if I have to. All I gotta worry about is swallowing.

      Last night I tried to WILD when I went to sleep and I was sure I was in the theta stage. There were subtle noises but I know I'm close because my body had this urge to move. I resisted long and hard but it became too much. I won't give up! haha

    8. #8
      Member tripouts's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2010
      Gender
      Posts
      20
      Likes
      0
      Most importantly, don't give up and don't care too much about it at the same time.
      Oh and i know the urge to move is usually unbearable, it just really depends what is your favorite sleeping position. When I lay on my back I get those urges so intense that the uncomfortable feeling becomes pain-like sensation . I sleep in a freefaller position (what's up with those names?haha) although I don't think it's healthy.
      Walked over to the window /Climbed on the window ledge /And jumped out /I wasn't scared /I know I can fly

    9. #9
      Member Mathias's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2010
      Gender
      Location
      North Miami, Florida, United States
      Posts
      116
      Likes
      9
      Free faller position? What's that? Also, what's your avatar from? Sleeping on my back was not how I was raised to sleep. My momma always put me on my belly :^p so it's extra hard to wild like that.

    10. #10
      With a "C", baby. A "C".
      Join Date
      Aug 2007
      Gender
      Location
      Bronx, NY
      Posts
      532
      Likes
      20
      I wish people understood that it's okay to move during a WILD. You're gonna keep yourself awake by being uncomfortable like that.


      Why is it that everyone assumes they have to stay painfully still?? Where does that shit come from?? Staying still is A way to WILD, not THE way to WILD.
      Lucid dreams, gotta love em.

    11. #11
      Member tripouts's Avatar
      Join Date
      Aug 2010
      Gender
      Posts
      20
      Likes
      0
      Free faller position is sleeping on your belly. Funny how you don't find it comfortable whereas I think it's the least annoying sleeping position.

      And yeah,I think swallowing is okay, it's not as distracting as moving/rolling over/changing your position. But you have to be still, and it will be neither painful nor uncomfortable if you relax.

      Oh, and my avatar is (obviously) a gif of Bob Dylan taken from a documentary, perhaps? I'm not too sure. It could be Don't Look Back.
      Walked over to the window /Climbed on the window ledge /And jumped out /I wasn't scared /I know I can fly

    Similar Threads

    1. First Near-Successful WILD attempt - Advice!
      By Cabletv in forum Wake Initiated Lucid Dreams (WILD)
      Replies: 6
      Last Post: 04-17-2010, 01:52 PM
    2. my attempt at WILDing
      By RandomNumber677 in forum Introduction Zone
      Replies: 7
      Last Post: 09-17-2009, 09:08 PM
    3. MY FIRST SUCCESSFUL WILD ATTEMPT!!! (well...)
      By SolvedSnake in forum Introduction Zone
      Replies: 1
      Last Post: 06-06-2009, 04:11 PM
    4. My attempt at WILDing
      By Azn Cru in forum Attaining Lucidity
      Replies: 5
      Last Post: 10-04-2008, 10:45 AM
    5. New, First Successful Attempt
      By smcnic10 in forum Introduction Zone
      Replies: 2
      Last Post: 03-11-2006, 11:32 PM

    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •