Had another WILD, and i cant believe what happend in it.

My second wild in one week occured about half a week ago, but i remember it crystal clear. thats what the most amazing part was. i remember, oh so vidvidly, saying in my dream how this LD is totally realistic, no blurrness, no mind confusion, and everything as real as it gets. i remember clear that i was so amazed that the dream was so clear, that i actually spent time thinking of it, giving me my own proof that this LD was really as clear as life.

my wild started in my room, and i was totally lucid, admiring the vitual world that was more real than anything ive ever seen. i decided to try to fly through my window, so i did. i jumped though, and when i was in the air, i put my fist forward, and just told my mind “im flying.” i flew pretty high, and then saw some houses so i went to them. the dream went on for quite a while it was very stable all the time.

at one point,i decided to start spinning and rubbing my hands at the same time to make the dream more clear, but as i spun, i started to get dizzy, worrying that my dream and lucidness was going to go, but when i stopped, i was looking at the window i was 10 seconds before, except i saw a spinning effect that looked very realistic.

this dream was totally incredible. for any of you who havent had a LD yet, i can tell you that the easiest way is to become lucid in dreams is to do a wild after maybe 4 hours of sleep, because thats what i did and it gave unbelievable results. keep trying, this is the stuff thats really worth it. i can still remember, being on the first floor of my house, laughing in disbelief that i was in a dream. i was totally overwhelmed… i felt like anything in the universe was possible after seeing such a real world, that was made with only my mind.

cool! :smile:

Way to go! :happy:

You mind giving details on what happened before the dream, how you got there, like details on the WILD. I’d like to know, so that I can compare to my, yet unsucessful, WILDs.

Not true. Most people find WILD really hard - you seem to be one of the lucky ones who can do it fairly easily.

Yep, same thing happened to me many years ago. It shocked me how detailed the fake world was. I didn’t know my brain was that creative!

trust me, if you just sleep for around 5 hours, then stay up for about 10 minuites, then get back in bed, and just try to stare at the blankness in front of you, and maybe have a few thoughts in mind, but NEVER let them drift too far off from you, then you will eventually feel a weird feeling, and from that point on yo u need to be relaxed and clear in the mind.

its harder to just know that your dreaming in a dream.

i also noticed that wilds usually start where you woke up after the 5 hours of sleep. i think this is because a dream is mostly of things between the time y ou went to bed, and the time you woke up in the morning. with a wild, you have very little time between those 2 (maybe 10 minutes) so its much easier to go lucid because your dream is based only on those ten mintues that you remember clearly… it helps a lot if you are thinking and tlaking about lucidness in those 10 minutes…

Yeah… I remember in an LD walking down this street and was amazed that my brain created all this; down even to little advertizment stickers on walls and wooden things…

i love hearing stories like this, it was stories like these that got me motivated when i was just starting out with LDs. then it was the most exciting thing to see how real it was when it happened. great job!

I have only had one good LD, but it was n’t near as vivid and clear as yours sounds! It’s stories like these that STILL motivate me!

ive often had very vivid lucid dreams, but this one was waaaay different. this one was almost hard to tell, even when i had all the RCs. it had no blurryness whatsoever. my mind was as clear as it is now, so this dream was really and amazing experience.

ill have to admit something though. i was under the influence of nutmeg… lol. i guess thats why it may have been so vivid… but it was sooooooo worth it. i just cant wait until they make a dream machine that really works, and can sense when its perfect for you to go lucid, and then it sends some sort of brain signals that tell the brain that you are awake.

These are always great stories to read!! Good job LucidLover! Hope you’ll soon have some more to share :wink: