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      Some people are more sensitive than others, so a little bit of extra awareness during wakes may translate into frequent lucid dreams. A lot of natural dreamers experience situations like this, it also may begin to happen more often as you become proficient with intentionally inducing lds. It is normal to feel scared, especially in the beginning or if one is not mentally prepared to deal with an ld when it occurs. If this happens too often, in the short term I would suggest to reduce the frequency of wbtbs. Also, try your best not to worry during wilds. Try focusing on the interesting and positive side of the experience when it happens and deal with your dream world with confidence. Good luck!
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      Quote Originally Posted by NyxCC View Post
      Some people are more sensitive than others, so a little bit of extra awareness during wakes may translate into frequent lucid dreams. A lot of natural dreamers experience situations like this, it also may begin to happen more often as you become proficient with intentionally inducing lds. It is normal to feel scared, especially in the beginning or if one is not mentally prepared to deal with an ld when it occurs. If this happens too often, in the short term I would suggest to reduce the frequency of wbtbs. Also, try your best not to worry during wilds. Try focusing on the interesting and positive side of the experience when it happens and deal with your dream world with confidence. Good luck!
      Hey, thank you very much for your response! I think you've pinpointed it... I started all happening after I figured out how to WILD. And yes, thank you for the suggestions too! Though, could you perhaps suggest a way to avoiding WBTBs? I keep unintentionally waking up (around 3 AM to 4 AM) and feeling alert and all... Even if I lay still and don't get out of bed... and close my eyes for a bit.. WILD happens. >:U

      And thanks again! Yes, I'll try to focus on the positives... it's strange, the half-awake state. You kind of stop caring once you're there, it's just scary before and much after. xD
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