It's sounds to me like an OBE, but it's very vague what an OBE is... |
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ive been having some luck with MILD after months and months of avoiding it. ive finally been able to induce lucidity, but it never gets beyond the point of realizing it. everytime i realize it, i feel myself in my real body vibrating, or whatever, and i flip from real to dream, and then i wake up. |
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It's sounds to me like an OBE, but it's very vague what an OBE is... |
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what occured to me afterwards was that maybe it was the very end of a WILD. ive tried wild dozens of times with nothing happening...but maybe becase i was half in the dream, it was like a condensed WILD or something. |
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I frequently have LDs that start off very violently, or become so in middle of one. I get pulled all over the place, get sucked up or down, shake, vibrate and whatnot |
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"You, yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection."
~Buddha
IMO you are unable to enter a fully lucid dream because of the strong emotions that surround your entry. Fear, anxiety and excitement among others tend to keep you anchored to the real world. Thinking too much or controlling your breathing is also an anchor that makes it very hard to enter any dream... |
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I had the same thing happen Art. Years ago before I ever heard of Lucid Dreaming. The only thing that kept me from completely leaving my body was fear. Wasn't sure if I'd ever get back in. Disturbing |
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Please post questions like these in the "General Discuttion" forum... |
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I get this frequently when I use a special mp3, I get vibrations and paralysis but when I feel my 'body' being tugged I dont know what to do...I dont know if I should imagine something pulling me out of my body or if I should just let things go...Because when I let things go the feelings subside... (This is in the beggining ofthe night ) |
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God, grant me the courage the change the things I can, the serenity to accept the things I can't, and the wisdom to know the difference...
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