Wow... Had a DEILDon saturday and it most certainly did not feel that exciting! That is awesome that it feels great for you, though. |
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I can't get over how awesome that physical and cerebral sensation is when you successfully begin to DEILD. I really don't know how to explain it, but the rush you get is truly amazing. |
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"I am accustomed to sleep and in my dreams to imagine the same things that lunatics imagine when awake."
-Rene Descartes
Wow... Had a DEILDon saturday and it most certainly did not feel that exciting! That is awesome that it feels great for you, though. |
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If you see a strange typo in my post, blame my iPad for that.
Short story series about LD'ing:
http://www.dreamviews.com/artists-corner/140705-short-story-series-community-involvement-needed.html#post1990516
Sounds like you did a deild 1st time lol, i'm too used to deilds it seems like i am just either walking through a door or the dream fades and unfades to it's next scene. |
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I love those sensations. My earliest once were the most intense. Actually my first was during DEILD. I was falling through my mattress for many meters and then someone squeezed me into a ball, with complete disregard for the motion range of my joints. It was incredibly intense. |
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I know exactly what you're talking about. I tried to explain to my friends that entering a dream through a DEILD or WILD is incredible! One of my first DEILDs it felt like I was being dragged by my feet for a quarter mile and the experience was so exhilirating that I only stayed in the dream for a few seconds. The closest waking life experience I can think of that is similar to that sleep paralysis feeling are the physical sensations from tripping on salvia. |
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Lucid Goals
- Have a 10+ minute lucid dream
- Take tequila shots with a DC
- Use the force
- Teleport to dream castle by making a portal in dream
- Practice flying
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