Over the years i have been in small lucid dreams without knowing what it was. I have many times realized that i was dreaming, but i didn’t know i could control them, so i just let them pass. I also have the ability to wake me up from any dream at any time, without knowing i am dreaming, is this normal, or is i unique?
But last night i tried becoming lucid by using the WILD method, and i almost got it! I kept on concentrating and saying to myself that is was dreaming. At some point my limbs felt numb, just like i read you will feel. But then all of a sudden my mom started the printer just outside my room wich woke me up completely.
So do you think i’m on the right track? Any advice to becoming completely lucid?
I should mention that at some point i saw that classic scary girl with black hair and a white dress standing next to my bed… Was this an OBE ? If so, it wasn’t as scary as i would have thought. I just shouted at her: You are not real FUCK OFF!
im new to LD too… i want to ask you, you saw this girl in your dream or you had open eyes and your mind created your picture? just asking, cause im trying WILD too…
That’s the best attitude You seem to be on the right track, but are you trying this at night right when you go to bed? Also, be careful with FA’s! People have come in the room and I yell at them only to find out later that it was already a dream
I agree with mattias, as long as you look at such things as positive and normal things you can only benefit from them and the whole experience… I have one similar example: one I had HH that scared me as hell. I kicked myself from this state because of the fear but then when I was save and sound I laughed at myself and I felt great.
Yesterday I almost fell of the 12 meters high house, 40% of my body was already off the wall and I grab some rods and bricks and I kept myself up… It was scary as **** but now I appreciate physical life a little bit more but still we had a good laugh because one of my older friends couldn’t work any more because he was scared as **** too… Now one day later we are making jokes about it and we are having a good laugh every now and then… My point is to take every experience as something ultimate and learn from it, don’t take things for granted, yet enjoy in them!