Maybe not the waking up into SP part and still feeling the effects but the act can. You can do whatever you want in a lucid dream, even that |
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i had this dream and for some reason this chick decided to go down on me. right at that moment, i woke up into sleep paralysis and i still felt the sensation of... a chick going down on me. and it was... a very strong sensation, and i was freaked out because of how strong it was. |
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Maybe not the waking up into SP part and still feeling the effects but the act can. You can do whatever you want in a lucid dream, even that |
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Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!
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Not sure what your beleifs are but might want to read up on this also. |
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Are you serious? |
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it was just so strange. does that mean if i could feel that type of intense sensation, that i could also feel intense pain from dreams? |
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You only feel whatever you think you feel in dreams. That's why a lot of people who fight a lot in LDs don't feel pain or at least don't acknowledge it, they just block it out. Since pain and pleasure are both interpreted in the brain if you believe that something doesn't hurt, it won't. If you believe something feels good, it will. However, once you get into non-lucids you can't consciously decide whether something hurts or feels good so it's really up to what your subconscious thinks. |
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Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!
2016 TotY: Dragon [ ] Fairy [ ] Unicorn [ ] Gnome [ ] Leprechaun [ ] Phoenix [ ] Chimera [ ]
i remember having some lucid dreams where i have no control. and i could see it turn into a nightmare.. |
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Don't let it be. If you're feeling a lot of pain in a dream then you'll likely wake up before it gets to the point where one would consider it "very intense." I've been shot many times before in non-lucids and my brain interpreted it so that it would hurt a lot. However it just felt like somebody was pinching my back (where I got shot) and it was completely gone when I woke up. The pain will rarely last and when it does it's not so much pain as uncomfortable. |
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Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!
2016 TotY: Dragon [ ] Fairy [ ] Unicorn [ ] Gnome [ ] Leprechaun [ ] Phoenix [ ] Chimera [ ]
Yeah it's nothing to worry about. I remember my first encounters with waking sleep paralysis were when I was younger and I'd wake up from nightmares. Oftentimes I'd still hear the voice of the evil character from whichever nightmare for up to 10 seconds after I'd woken up. After all, it's all in the mind, and the mind controls everything you perceive. |
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GOALS - GLORY FOR TEAM INSTINCT
DILD [ ] /// Chain a Lucid Dream [ ] /// Stabilise [ ] /// Ask someone what the time is [ ]
Turn on a computer and jump into it [ ] /// Fly out the Earth's atmosphere [ ] /// Telekinesis [ ] /// Jump through door [ ]
Listen to my favourite record [ ] /// Jump down two flights of steps without breaking the old kneecaps [ ] /// Smoke a fatty [ ]
I'm sure the look on your face was interesting. Haha, just kidding. |
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