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      First wild. Awesome, but short lived

      Well last night was the first night I had read about a wild.

      I didn't actually think I would have one until I had dedicated a lot of time to finding exactly what worked for me.

      Boy was I wrong! lol

      I woke up about 3 hours after I fell asleep (after having a dild believe it or not! )

      Here's my experience and what I did/experienced

      After I came back from the bathroom I layed down, and reminded myself calmy that I would refrain from moving under any circumstances. Then I pictured through my minds eye swinging on a park swing back and forth. About 30 seconds to a minute later, my body began vibrating intensely (I hadn't experienced that in many years)

      I got excited and a little scared, but i managed to stay calm enough to stay with it, and the transition was wonderful...I was immediately in an airfield, and was 100% concious, so I flew around for about 20-30 seconds and just looking around thinking Oh my god this is so real and thanking god for letting me have this experience.

      But shortly after that I lost conciousness (or maybe my dream memory just deleted whatever happened next)

      so successful wild, but very short!

      right before i got up this morning i had another 3-4 minute dild, but I find the dild's right before i wake up are pretty mild, and unsatisfying.

      I was in a recording studio and was playing the drums (not my instrument) but the drums wouldn't appear. I was lucid and didn't want to change the dream, so I kept trying to make the drums appear with no success. The scene started to fade in intensity so i did a small spin and gained some momentum again, but lost conciousness shortly there after by waking up to speaker bass in the next room.


      Thanks for reading!! questions/comments are welcome!

      p.s.--this is a record for me being lucid 3 times in a cycle although 2 were pretty short hehe

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      Hey congrats, imagining movement to enter a LD is a very good technique. I often imagine myself spinning around and then I let myself "roll" into the LD this way. This way I often end up in a LD of my bedroom but from there I just move on and let the dream develop itself.
      I'm a BUG. Beyond Uber God.

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      it's weird that you say that...

      in the past when i would do this without knowing what it was called, i would usually like you say kinda just get up, like you can feel yourself changing into your dream body...it's very weird, and usually that's how it would start, and it is SOO exciting

      strange thing about this experience, is I went directly to the scene without having to get up or roll over... still cool tho

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