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    11/6/14 OBE-type transition caught to FA caught

    by , 11-06-2014 at 05:47 PM (746 Views)
    Vibrations, roll out? Wait. Roll out on Wife's side of bed...odd. Start to float walk through house but decide to...

    Float out through roof. While floating around...


    Wife on top FA. Stopping me from LDing? No, wants sex. Caught FA late when I hear snoring while we both appear awake. Fairly early LD. Wake from LD and log it 4 hours before getting up for day. 227


    Interesting NLD: beach behind hotel up steep hill. Arcade.
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    1. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Great picture selection! I usually have trouble finding that perfect image and end up spending a lot of time searching, only to return to one of the first ones that I found.

      Really nice catch on the "wait, how are we both snoring when awake?" dreamsign! As soon as I read that I recognized it one that would be so easy for me to miss!
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    2. fogelbise's Avatar
      Thank you CL! I've done that too but I will also quickly adjust the search terms to find better matches. I haven't used pictures much until recently. Do you think there is much risk that it will change your memory of the visual details we experienced in the dream over time? I don't want that to happen. In the short term I really like how I can glance quickly at the snapshots and the dream details rush back.
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    3. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      I'd never thought of whether picture selection could alter our memories of the dream in some way, and I suppose that's a possibility. But if we pick images that really speak to us and seem to reflect important qualities of the dream, how wrong can we go really?

      It's cool that you're finding that the images serve as good "pegs" for bringing you back into your memories of the experience. I'd say that's a very good sign!
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