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      WILD - Transitioning into LD

      Hey guys, I have a few questions.

      How does it feel for you to transfer into a LD? Like, how are you aware that you're dreaming after you WILD? Also, where do you realize you're at when you notice you're dreaming?
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      The transition during WILD can be very different for everybody, and even for the same person on different occasions. No two transitions are alike. They are very much influenced by our training, what we have read and learned about transitions, by our intent, feeling, thoughts and expectations.

      Plus, everybody can interpret same aspect differently. For someone, vibrations (hallucinations, sensations) can be the worst thing that happened to them, but for others, they could be the best and most exciting thing ever. (Same as rides in amuzement park - some love them, some are scared of them). It depends on how the individual thinks of it. Especially, if someone is inexperienced, or has no idea what can happen and it catches them by surprise.

      To realize you are dreaming - that is the goal of us all. How we do it, is again, personal. But mostly it happens when we train ourselves to believe that we could be dreaming at any time. Even now, when you reading this. Once you have this feeling, is time to prove it. We do that with reality checks. We do the same thing during day and also when WILDing. We keep the idea that we could be already dreaming only we didn't notice it yet in our mind all the time. Even when we are 100% sure, that we are awake. Once we get over the hurdle of believing that, we gain awareness in a dream either just seemingly without any reason (daytime awareness training being the culprit), or with help of RC.

      Some learned to recognize the feel of a dream. But you can do that only after having recognized that already.

      If this sounds strange, that's because it is. But it's also beautiful and very rewarding. I still remember my first transition and I will forever. I envy you, and all those that this discovery only awaits you, coz it really is magical. Good luck

      *Moved to WILD

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      Best speech EVAR by GAB,

      What I feel? At first, I feel numb. My whole body, just feels numb.

      Then, when I am about to go into a dream (also, guys, I have gotten to this part and never could enter a dream, not even a created one)
      my mind and ears start ringing. The way I can tell that I am at the last step of WILD is when I yell in my mind, my mind rings louder.

      Then, if all goes right, I am in a dream!

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