Thread:Arro Yunora/@comment-24028334-20140418220750/@comment-19903036-20140917052843

I saw so much Monkey. I didn't just see lights.

I saw cities, i was in the inside of my care. I in different locations of my house, I was in my friends house. I was in the forest. I seen so much. I don't know how to explain it but I was in a different location every other second, a lot of places I was familiar with. It was the most exhilirating feeling I have ever experienced. Until the paralysis hit.

I didn't just see a bunch of cool places, I was about to be murdered in my dream. And of course dreams don't exactly give you a distinct feeling of safety until you are out of it. Right before I got out I was trapped by something. I've come so close to death from dreams I recall that I can't even give you the right one anymore. I happened to fall asleep after I had my small experience with WILD.

It's fun when you wake up from a dream feeling relief that that creature, or was it a zombie hoard... or was it the serial killer that a cop left me alone with on the side of a road with a gun. Noo no, it was for  sure a wicked twisted looking behemoth of a crippled looking monster (sorry, i've just died so many times from dreams I got them crossed a little, lol.). Think movements of those from the monsters in silent hill 2 with the crazy spaztic movements. Imagine it running up to you after a freightening chase through a near abandoned towwn into a warehouse of course of all places. Imagine waking up at the very last moment.

Then imagine after your relief, you find out that the only thing that is moving of yours is your eyes. The rest of your body is entirely numb, paralyzed, and nothing you do will break it. Struggling to stop my eyes from drifting back down to a rest position. Struggling to keep my self from falling back to sleep to appear right back in the exact same warehouse I was hoping I had avoided to begin with.

Luckily I woke up immediately after that. With full movement in my body and the strongest urge to let out a scream from having to face that horrid scenario twice. With no choice the second. This was my first and only kind of success I had with Wake Induced Lucid Dreaming. I haven't practiced it lately because of this event, but I am returning back to it for another experiment I am trying to conduct.

If you have any questions please feel free to ask me. I apologize for taking so long as to get back to you, but I swear that I didn't forget about it. It's been awhile but i'll try to answer any other questions that I can from that experience... Besides the nightmare aspect though, it was INCREDIBLE!!!