I've had many similar frustrating LD experiences, especially when I put my hands between my knees or under my head (fetal position), sleep on my back with my hands behind my head, falling asleep while sitting on the couch, etc. These kinds of sleeping positions tend to make me feel very restricted in my LDs (I cannot move out of them or at least feel partially paralyzed, etc.) and are frustrating since I can do most of what I would normally do in a LD like run, fly, jump etc. but like some cartoon charcter, I can't move out of the position - yet I don't feel like waking myself up just bceause. I think it has to do with the blood circulation and the physical position creating sensations that translat eover to dreamland. I've learned to go to sleep on my back with my hands resting gently on my chest since this seems to be the best for blood circulation and the most natural sleep position. Other times it does not seem to matter though, so it may depend on what level of sleep you're in, or how sensitive or aware you are of your physical body while dreaming... I've also fallen asleep while on my knees in prayer and consequently had dreams where I am hovering around in the kneeling position, or straining to stand up or to straighten up my posture. |
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