That's the feeling you get when your body starts to wake you up. When you get that "tingly" feeling you need to stabilize the dream. You didn't do anything wrong. |
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Hello everyone, I've been lurking around different dreaming forums for a little while now and I have always been interested in lucid dreaming. I've read up on some of the techniques and am aware of the reality checking in order to determine if you are dreaming or not. While trying not to ramble too much, I'll describe a part of my dream where I became lucid: |
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That's the feeling you get when your body starts to wake you up. When you get that "tingly" feeling you need to stabilize the dream. You didn't do anything wrong. |
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Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
-Edgar Allan Poe
That's usually how your first few lucids are too, I've noticed. Short and quick. I haven't had that many, but I have noticed that they have been getting longer with each one. It's happened to me a lot, waking up soon after becoming lucid. It's probably caused by over-excitement and not being able to control the dream well. Just takes practice and concentration. |
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"Dreams are real while they last. Can we say more of life?" - Havelock Ellis
Yeah, it sounds like excitement over going lucid made you wake up into sleep paralysis. That can happen if you wake up really abruptly I think. |
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I had one just like it not long ago! Except I intended for it to happen. |
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The excitement probably woke you, lol. This problem will eventually go away, but at first you will have to battle it. Once lucid dreaming is not so new to you, instead of "OMG IM LUCID!" you will think, sweet im lucid. |
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Last Lucid Dream on the night of: 01/04/2012
Type: DEILD/WILD
RC used: None
Stabilizer: Grabbing Dream Scene
Duration: About 15 minutes
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