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      I don't know what I did,but it's weird!

      Ok, yesterday was a tough day, and when I fell asleep, I was feeling really tired.After a couple of hours I woke up and tried to sleep again. I started to think about my holidays and the good time I had there.After a while, I started hearing waves and was surprised to see my room(in my vacation-apartment).But while this happened, I knew I was still awake, but I couldn't move or open my eyes.Suddenly I opened them and stopped hearing the waves.What happened?

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      What do you think happened? You were in a dream.

      Correct me if I'm wrong, it sounds like if you would have just paid attention to what ever visuals you had, think of it getting more bright. I dunno?

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      Yes,but I felt awake!

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      Could this possibly have been sleep paralysis..?

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      Cool

      Quote Originally Posted by O'nus View Post
      Could this possibly have been sleep paralysis..?

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      Its not sleep paralysis mate, its when you go into another method of lucidicy
      your body falls asleep but your brain slowly drifts into a dream whilst your awake, its a really hard method to obtain did you do any of the following:

      some sort of noises whilst you where going to sleep laying perfectly still,
      concentrate none stop on the vacation untill your body stopped moving
      at this point you would have then heard or felt some sort of sign to let you know that your body has just fallen asleep, once that happens you can either go into lucidicy or astral project ( gget up and walk away ) while your body is still there.

      Hoped this helped

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      Correct however they said they were asleep for several hours and then awoke to try to sleep again.

      While they were asleep for sometime, there was plenty of room for several sleep cycles to pass and the reduction of monoamine oxidase inhibitors. Because of this, it is likely that their acetylcholine production was also contrived circumscribing their muscle movement.

      However, it is also very likely that it was a wake-induced lucid dream as that would be easy to attain during that state due to the low level of neurotransmitters and consciousness.

      Although, I am still curious if you had any muscle movement capability...?

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