 Originally Posted by bihon
Hmm.. there seems to be a glitch with quoting in threads atm.
It usually happens when I use WBTB in the mornings. Usually if I succeed with one lucid, it would be followed by these sensations whenever I would wake up and fall asleep again in an effort to do a WILD.
Thanks for replying! It's not a part of sp? O.o But these vibrations are part of 'going into' lucid dreaming right? Especially for WILDing? I had a previous thread asking about this too, perhaps you may know. Does this sensation have a name? I've read that it's also sort off an entrance into OBE's and Astral Projections.?
If you right-click on reply with quote and then "open in new tab", you get a new tab in which quoting works. Same way with edit your post.
If you wake up from one lucid and you manage to not move and you stay in REM (since you just had a dream, there is a good chance you will still be in REM), you can enter another dream lucidly. This is called DEILD (dream exit initiated lucid dream). It practically is a shortened WILD. It can be used for chaining your lucids.
The vibrations are sensations you feel as falling asleep. Yes, they can be a good indicator of you getting close to a dream/lucid dream. But sometimes you don't get vibrations, but you may get some other sensations. So can't rely on that as the only indicator.
Sometimes you get more than one wave of vibrations. I used to think that you get second wave, when you fail to enter lucid/obe after first one. But it could be, that you have to wait for all of the waves to come and go before you enter LD/obe. But really not sure about this thing.
SP is when you can't move your body no matter what. It happens after we fall asleep when we dream. But sometimes it can kick in little sooner, or stay active little bit after we wake up and that's when we experience it. Some people feel it more often, but for majority, it's a 1-2 in a lifetime thing.
Wheather you have it or not, doesn't matter for LDing purposes. None of the sensations should be a goal in lucid dreaming. They should be observed passively.
Not sure they have a name. They normally start in NREM, just before you cross to REM.
Here is more about Sensations and types of entry into WILD
and an excellent WILD (sageous) tutorial
Please, do ask if you have any more questions. Happy dreams
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