6/10/07 Sunday Morning: A
Lucid Dream.

In remote viewing we have something called "overtraining." You know you have reached your limit when you are unable to connect to the target.
I think the same thing might be happening when one try to produce a lucid dream everynight! I had have been successful for the past week but now, two days in a row, NOTHING. It seems, no matter what the activity, the brain needs a rest! I did have an very small lucid deam/OBE last night but nothing earth shaking.

Rob


Saturday evening: a nice dinner at 8:00pm topped off with 6mgs of Melatonin and some television time. A James Bond movie was playing but did didn’t feel inclined to finish the program. I clime into bed at 9:30pm and quickly fall asleep: there were several segments of “dream stuff,” but I remember nothing but fragments. Imagine dropping a China Bowl and watching it shatter into pieces: you may recover only a few pieces but hardly enough to recreate a reasonable bowl. That’s how I dreamed last night.


I awakened Sunday morning at 5:30am. There was nothing to do; I just mopped around, flipping through some reading material and trying not to become too wide awake. I slipped back into bed and went through my meditation sequence: “I am dreaming.”


I have the feeling of leaving my body. I begin to tingle all over (not vibrating as sometimes happens). I focus my attention on “pushing myself,” from the waist up and out. I feel my arms floating in front of me. I seem to know that I can grab hold of unseen hands that will aid me in getting out. This seems to work to some extent but I am bumping into the wall. I had expected to go through the wall but it is hard like any real wall and I can’t penetrate it. I realize I am in a room different than my own. After more futile attempts of having an OBE I return to sleep but before I do, I get a visual of an x-ray room with a row of x-ray back lights. Usually the back lighting is florescent white but these are radiating a beautiful bluish purple light. A tall thing man, a doctor in his white coat walks by and briefly glances curiously at the lighting.


I am back in my bed and awaken at 7:00am.