I think I might be travelling to the Astral Plane more than I'm even lucid dreaming, but I'm not sure if this is the Astral plane and not just another lucid dream. I've had the same sort of experience many times, some not even at my own house (in fact, I first experienced it in someone else's home)
I "wake up" and look around, but can feel my eyes are closed, and, unlike in a dream, I instantly know something is wrong, This doesn't feel quite right...
I've tested to see if I could physically open my eyes, and the proper, waking world vision has returned. This place I'm going to, the one I see through my closed eyes, it's much darker than an unlit room at night--but it's as if the curtains have shed moonlight onto everything without actually being open, there is no distinct source of the light, but it's there, reflected on objects. My computer screen is by far the most brightly lit object in the room (You could assume it's the computer light illuminating the room, but the computer was only on once, and still the rooms I've seen have looked the same). Here in this place I feel incredibly heavy. I always have difficulty walking, and commonly fall to the ground like a ton of bricks once I reach the end of my bed. I've used this gravity to my advantage by sinking through the floor once before, to discover absolute nothing but blackness on the other side, which feels less like sinking and more like falling the further down I go. The further I try to walk and run away from my physical body, the more it feels like I'm being pulled back towards it. The light switches also don't work - a common dreamsign.
Amazingly this happened to me four times in a row in one night while I was playing music softly in the background each time. This experience has actually been my first WILD ever. I've heard that Astral projection is the alternative place you go to when you've not quite entered the dream, but are still lucid. So, does anybody find this familiar or distinct? Is this a common recurring dream or am I actually Astral projecting?
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