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Place withheld · 2018-12-04 · from the DREAMVIEWS archive

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So, last night was pretty wild. I am still popping B6 every day, and meditating a decent amount (maybe once a day). Well, falling asleep I kept lucidity on my mind, and hoped for the random dild... You know I do not like depending on dilds. I woke up at 12pm, that is 2 hours after I went to bed. And I was decently awake. I felt like I was getting sick. My throat was sore af, and every time I inhaled and exhaled, my throat would bother me. I tried wilding. And honestly I have always struggled with this induction technique.. well tonight was different! As I was falling back asleep, I kept focusing on the slight bother in my throat. I kept breathing calmly and focused on making awareness and focusing on my breath. The bothersome feeling in my throat was suddenly gone. I could not move, and it felt like a blanket in the form of sleep itself was slowly put over my entire body. It felt like SP. So I took the opportunity to transition into a dream!! I "forced" myself to sit up in my bed (it felt almost impossible to do). I <PERSON>, and I was in a dream! I got up and walked towards the door to the entrance hall. My dog was laying i front of the door. He got up as I approached the door. As he walked past me I graced my hand through his fur. He felt just like in waking life lol. I went into the entrance hall, the lights were off. I flipped the switch but the lights did not turn on. I jumped up to the lightbulb and snapped my fingers to make it light up. It did not lol. I walked into the next room, and found my brother and his family sleeping. They were also sleeping in two other rooms lol. I felt like I was waking up from the dream. I woke up. Good dream!!! VERY VIVID! the gravity was a bit off , but all in all it was good. But short. Ohh well I wilded! I will try to keep this feeling in my memory, so I might be able to do it once again Later that night I had trouble falling back asleep. But eventually I did fall asleep. I had a VERY VIVID dream. The dream content is irrelevant. But the fact that I was semi lucid is not!!! Well... The entire dream I knew I was dreaming. And a dream character also had realised she was dreaming... I even talked to some dream characters about this dream, and that I had been in this dream for at least 20 minutes. But I was never REALLY lucid. It was a weird feeling. A feeling of lucidity and forgetfullness at the same time. I woke up... Productive night! Good to have a wild, but a bit frustrating to only be semi lucid in the other dream. Let us make it happen tomorrow night

 

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