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Control
09-04-2008, 07:33 AM
So I managed to DEILD yesterday, but it was really weird.
So I woke up, didn't move and went into a dream, I did a reality check and it worked, so I was dreaming,
but then I felt this really weird feeling I was half-sleeping having a Lucid dream and half-awake so I accidentaly opened my eyes while being half-awake and the dream went away, now I was awake again.
After that I chained 2 other DEILDS all with the same result, being half-asleep and half-awake and I kept accidentaly opening my eyes, although in my dream state I could just teleport and stuff..

LittleBuddy
09-04-2008, 07:06 PM
the point of this thread is...?

Control
09-05-2008, 08:37 AM
the point of this thread is...?

I want to know how I get past this problem, and what this is..

Billy
09-05-2008, 03:40 PM
the point of this thread is...?


Very productive, the guy is obviously asking a question here any half wit could see that.



And for the op, i get this quite often when im overly tired/not tired enough. If you can manage to keep yourself from opening your eyes for a little while you`ll drop out of it pretty fast.

AlexLou
09-05-2008, 03:52 PM
And for the op, i get this quite often when im overly tired/not tired enough. If you can manage to keep yourself from opening your eyes for a little while you`ll drop out of it pretty fast.

Absolutely right. You're not all the way asleep when this happens. The fact that you're not able to fall all the way asleep is an indication that you're too well rested to continue sleeping.

LittleBuddy
09-09-2008, 05:08 PM
last i checked i didnt see any question marks in his post

Chef
09-09-2008, 05:35 PM
last i checked i didnt see any question marks in his post

Not to be a prick but if you read his post you can clearly see which parts his wondering more about, not even neccesary with a question mark to be honest.
Ive experienced something similar before, so thanks for clarifying things AlexLou and billy.:banana:

PuppyCat
09-09-2008, 06:02 PM
Little Buddy- I don't see any grammar or punctuation in your post either. :P

Snowy Egypt
09-09-2008, 06:10 PM
I HATED when this happened to me. I had to re-enter my dream at least 4-5 times!!! Alex is totally right.

If you want to get past it, try rubbing your hands. I found it to be an effective way to stay in the dream. :)

LittleBuddy
09-09-2008, 08:28 PM
Little Buddy- I don't see any grammar or punctuation in your post either. :P

it wasnt necessary. i got my point across and it didnt need any punctuation. ur clearly misunderstanding this whole grammar thing. maybe ull learn it when ur older

Control
09-10-2008, 04:47 AM
it wasnt necessary. i got my point across and it didnt need any punctuation. ur clearly misunderstanding this whole grammar thing. maybe ull learn it when ur older

LittleBuddy, stay with the topic please.

zildjohn01
09-10-2008, 05:22 PM
I would say keep stabilizing (RCs, rubbing hands, speaking, etc) until you feel you're fully lucid. Give the dream state some time to establish itself. That "half-awake" feeling should go away soon if you do.

last i checked i didnt see any question marks in his post
Hey buddy, why are you always so obnoxious? What are you trying to prove? How old are you? Just curious.

LittleBuddy
09-10-2008, 05:41 PM
1. im not always obnoxious
2. not trying to prove anything, just stating facts
3. to u, probably like 6 or 7

archdreamer
09-11-2008, 01:15 AM
OP: Just give the dream some more time to form. Try not to move or focus on your real body. As others have said, if you are able to move your dream hands without affecting your real body, then rubbing is a good way to help you focus more on the dream. Ignore LittleBuddy, he's just being a dick.

JollyRoger
09-11-2008, 01:22 AM
Yeah I was going to say the same thing. I find if opening my eyes wakes me then when I renter the dream, I wait just a bit and open them very slowly. It always seems to help, in fact it did just a few hours ago. also I opened my eyes and thought I woke up, did a reality check only to find I had been fooled. so if ya think ya just woke up, why not double check!