Not referring to taking complete control and being able to fly wherever you want, but actually the complete opposite. This has happened to me twice now. I'll turn lucid and decide to fly, but instead of trying to take control over the dream/ my flying, I would eventually just give up all control and see where it would take me. At first you just start floating around in all directions with no apparent rhyme or reason to it, but once you fully give up control something amazing happens, well at least both times I was able to achieve it. The first time the whole scene dissolved and my entire vision was filled with these incredible, psychedelic, geometric hallucinations. Something I would describe most akin to this: Google Image Result for http://www.pptback.com/uploads/colors-kaleidoscope-backgrounds-powerpoint.jpg
Now I have dabbled with some psychedelics way back in the day, but even then I would never see anything close to this! I saw walls breathing + carpets morphing, but never anything like this. It reminded me of all the stories I hear of people consuming DMT and their entire being was consumed by these hallucinations. Makes me think that our brains truly do hold some secret power that grants us the power to hallucinate and other such phenomenon, it just takes an incredibly lucid state to actually achieve it!
The second time was even more fantastical. Right after giving up control and just allowing the dream to take hold to see where it could lead me, again the whole scene turned into these crazy looking geometric hallucinations that I've never seen before, but this time they were in full 3D! They had a very real sense of depth to them, and felt just like flying through a tunnel or something. The other time I just felt like a single, stationary point staring out at these beautiful patterns. I heard a voice that said "Nice, you caught on pretty fast. Now just don't think!" But right after he said that I woke up, I think the pressure got me!
Has anyone else experienced this? If not you should truly try, leads me to believe that an almost equal important part to trying to gain complete control in lucids, is to actually completely give up all your control just to see what happens!
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