2017-01-28 18:03 -- False awakening, listening in, wrong dream goal "mute"
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, 01-29-2017 at 03:18 AM (374 Views)
I realize I'm dreaming, either just before having a false awakening, or because of the false awakening transition.
Try rocking/phantom wiggling.
Try listening in.
The noise gets really loud.
Try rocking/phantom wiggling again, with basically no results.
Go back to listening in.
Noise peaks again, and I then visualize/feel myself standing from bed and walking toward door. I feel light touch sensations when grabbing handle.
I walk toward stairs yelling to family, but decide to go other direction to parents' room.
I wait near their bed a sec, and manage to get my vision back by grounding myself and focusing on trying to see them in bed.
I see them in bed with my younger brother, however, they appear to all be dreaming/just on the verge of waking up.
I wait a few seconds, trying to remember my dream goals, and then manage to get them awake by touching them lightly.
I now think I remember my dream goals: "dream guide, mute, pencil, and something else" (correct, other than the second, which was "massage" instead of "mute")
I get confused by this, as I don't know what "mute" means, but I assume it means, "Pretend that you're mute."
I then stop talking, and point at my mouth, making gestures and mouthing words -- pretending I had just gone mute.
I really want to go on to the rest of the goals, but sadly it begins breaking up again, and I'm shortly back in bed. My body still feels rested, but my mind feels too awake, so I decide to just get up. I may have tried anyway if I'd instantly realized that I misremembered the second dream goal, but only did so about a half minute later.