fever induced LD

This is something I experienced while i were sick and sleeping, and I would like to know if any of you have had any similiar experiences to mine. So here goes.

I went sleep and I felt awful and I knew my body temperature was gonna raise soon. It certainly did and because of that I had the shivers and I was freezing. Then I dreamed that I was WILDing. It was the best thing in long time… I learned to WILD properly because of my dream. In the dream I was relaxing and soon I had the shivers which i thought were the vibes… then my ears shut down and I didnt hear anything and I was concentrating on my third eye. Then I looked into my closed eyelids and saw some HI and visualized a car and then I was there in a city with the car.

So if someone else has experienced same pls share your story.

Another funny thing what happened was that in the LD I was still shivering IRL and at sometimes in the dream the weather outside felt cold… it never happens normally… temperature seems perfect but this was new to me, cool experience.

And the LD I had was LONG and vivid so the fever didn’t affect those factors only that I was shivering inside my dream :E

Intresting post hebe.

I just had a horrid fever like 2 days ago, and found I could not get a wink of sleep… and at some points I was slightly dillusional… lol, but the night after where I had half recovered and was able to fall asleep without shivering, I achieved 6 LD’s , which was the post I’ve had in a night to date!

Maybe a certain degree of illness helps achieve LD’s? I’m not sure… hope this helps hebe :content:

I have gotten a lot of strange HI from fever, but I have never thought about turning it into a WILD. Fever HI and dreams are a little difficult to remember, though…I will try that the next time I an sick, so it will at least be good for something!

it wasn’t only the WILDing, I also learned to WILD. Last night I went straight from wakefulness into dream, it was the best.

freedom88 must have been nice, and yeah it seems slight fever could improve LD’ing percentage.