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Accidental OBE?
About 6 years ago my brothers had a house party, there were a good few people I didn't know, one girl there was pretty strange (well, she kept saying that "drugs make me normal" so I took that to mean thats shes usually abnormal), she stayed the night. I went to bed after the shrooms started wearing off (and the alcohols effects took over) and I got the usual sleep paralysis followed by lucid dreams which happens regularly for me, started off in my bedroom as usual so I decided to search the bedrooms for an open window to get outta the house (I usually get stuck if I try to phase through walls), and I remember that there were no open windows and all the rooms were too dark to see who was in them. The next morning the strange girl says to me "you were in my room last night". I had a bit of a laugh about that because I knew I wasn't. Then she said "I saw you hovering above my bed, yep I'm pretty sure it was you". That gave me a fright because I remembered that I was hovering above beds in my lucid dream that night. I was kind of in shock and denied it, and made no mention of the lucid dream. I didn't wanna believe what she was saying because it meant that some of my "lucid dreams" might not be purely in my head. In lucid dreams, I regularly go rampaging, and attack any DC in my path, and if I see an attractive DC, I usually try and have sex with them (which never works since trying to have sex causes the dream to end for some reason).
Its been years since that experience, and now I see what an idiot I was for letting a bit of petty fear get in the way of me asking this girl more about what she saw. Unfortunately, my brother isn't in contact with her anymore, so I can't find her and ask her about it now. What are the odds of her hallucinating or dreaming of me hovering above her bed, and me doing that in a lucid dream at the same time? That completely defies statistical probability. Did my lucid dream somehow overlap with reality?
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Sometimes when you lucid dream you can see in the future. I don't know the probability of it but the percentage is probably pretty low.
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Have you observed this yourself? Pretty bizarre stuff. When you get sleep deprived enough, you start to dream while you're still awake, and things get strange to say the least. One night after staying up too long on speed, I had a full blown psychotic episode and I was convinced that I was able to see the future.