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Tom

There is something the idea of WILD reminded me of. When waking up there were times when the dream had been cut short and I had wanted to go back to that specific dream at that point. Thinking about the dream turned into a sort of fantasy about it and slipped into a new dream as sleep returned. Sometimes this would be lucid, but only if my wanting the dream had extended to being lucid in it.

MJ-12


Nick

Fat_Turkey,

Check out this website:

http://lucidity.com/

Also, very good book is Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge, Ph.D. & Howard Rheingold




Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake. --Thoreau




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"What lies before us, and what lies behind us, are tiny matters compared to what lies within us...." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Phanuel

I was also going to suggest Stephen LaBerge's book.  There are a few books out there about this.  I have one called "The Tibetan Yogas of Sleep and Dream."  That one is from a Tibetan point of view and quite interesting.  Can't think of the author's name right now.  You should be able to track it down by name though.

Also, the site www.ld4all.com has some decent forums that I post on from time to time as "Lostboy."  They have extensive archives of their forums and the community is pretty big.
"Luminous beings are we.  Not this crude matter."

MeZergy

Fat_Turkey!
Take MJ-12's advice. I always do that when I have nightmares. I always rethink the whole nightmare but in a different way. I always think of my Spirit Guide (or whatever you call them here) coming to save me! HOORAY! ... It always works for me...

Fat_Turkey

Can anybody point me in the right direction of how to WILD or just basically become lucid in a dream? Books or website links would be appreciated and maybe some general feedback would as well.

Thanks
-FT
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
-Anonymous

No amount of rigorous training, sitting and doing nothing, and clearing one's mind can help a man who hasn't overcome his doubts.