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      Wild entered dream in 25 minutes but i couldn't

      I did a wild after i woke up this morning, it took about 20 to 25 minutes and i entered what seemed like a dream. I got the tingling sensation all over my body, then after a while my arms floated towards the ceiling, i even did the breathing and saying i am dreaming in my mind. I slept with the light on, but when i entered the so called dream, the bedroom was dark and i couldn't recognize that i was dreaming. Then when i was getting up the so called dream ended, was this really a dream? And why did the dream end? I feel like wilds are becoming easier, especially on lack of sleep or when i wake up earlier than usual.

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      This was definitely a lucid dream. All dreams end eventually, normally when unexpected. Did you do a reality check? If so, that might have caused you to wake up.

      I find that the more sleep I get, the easier wilds are.

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      No, i couldn't do a reality check because it felt like i couldn't move my other body parts. I was having sp in a dream, but the thing that woke me up was when i raised my upper body to try to get out of the dream bed. Because that is when the dream ended, i'm actually more happy about having a successful wild than i was about that particular lucid, i couldn't do anything in that dream. Maybe i should have waited til sp was over, it was just so much fun wilding and going through sp, so exciting!!!

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      Oh I see. Well it's common to get overly excited when you first start lucid dreaming and that causes you to wake up. The best thing is, is to just take in. Then when you become more experienced, you can walk around and explore.

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      Quote Originally Posted by topten35 View Post
      was this really a dream?
      No, this was a projection of your etheric body, into a dimension called the ether also known as real-time-zone that is like a mirror/parallel-reality to the actual world but appears to contain a number of anomalies such as: doors in the wrong place, wrong lighting, objects there that aren't there in reality etc.

      Unlike in the dream world, things in the ether are really there as you see them and it's matter is made of an energy that is somewhat similiar to electromagnetism. It imitates and reflects the actual world and has a magic touch to it.

      kind regards,

      Paul
      Last edited by Rocky90; 04-09-2010 at 11:15 AM.

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      Just make sure you relax and take time to stabilize whenever you get back.

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