I know it's possible, but is it possible to maybe get out of bed and get back in. Or walk to your fridge and pour yourself a drink haha? |
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I know it's possible, but is it possible to maybe get out of bed and get back in. Or walk to your fridge and pour yourself a drink haha? |
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You can train yourself to do just about anything, when it comes to this stuff. Theoretically, it should be impossible. You are supposed to be paralyzed during your dream to keep this kind of thing from happening. In reality, you can push the limits and get some strange results. For example, some people have learned to talk while dreaming. I doubt you could do too much, but it would be a fun experiment. |
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Last night I woke up with a pen, which usually lies on the night table, in my hand, and another pen scattered on the floor. Also, it once happened to me that my glasses (which I also *always* put on the night table) were on my desk when I woke up in the morning, which is about ~4 steps away from the bed |
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Yes, I've heard instances where you can control your movements willingly. Robert Waggoner in Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self says during one instance, he physically was unable to breathe due to a sheet covering his mouth and nose. He claims he was able to pick his arm up and move the sheets down while maintaining lucidity during a dream. If that's true, I don't see why getting up would be impossible. I just want to get it on camera haha, I think that would be awesome. |
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if this were possible, it could open up an entire new aspect of lucid dreaming |
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- "The best things in life are free. I have never once had to pay for a lucid dream."
haha pothead |
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