Strange. Sounds like fun. lol |
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I had this weird dream 2 days ago. I was feeling uncomfortable in the position I was sleeping so I cover myself with a light sheet and turned off a fan in front of my bed. All of the sudden I felt that my body was levitating but not exactly floating. Then I felt that something push me away from the bed and I felt on the floor. I waked up and began walking towards the door of my bedroom . I knew for sure that I was dreaming and at the same time was able to feel saliva in my mouth that I was trying to swallow. I could feel the sound of the fan and the air again my face during the whole dream. I went to the living room, then to the kitchen and then to the garage. Everything looked exactly like in real life, except for that everything was foggy. I could not open the garage door so I passed through it. Outside I saw the street with a huge tree that is in from of my house but the rest was totally different . The sky was orange and there were many leaves floating in front of me. I tried to change the setting of the dream to no avail. Y wanted to go to the neighbor next door but instead I was in my hometown in Cuba. All of the sudden there was a huge storm like a tornado that began taking down and destroying everything. At that point I needed to swallow and I wake up. Usually during some of my lucid dreams I feel my real body and gradually the tactile sense is transferred to the dream body, but in this case I continue to feel my real body. |
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Strange. Sounds like fun. lol |
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I hate when I can feel my real body in my dreams. I noramally fix this by stabilizing and trying to keep the real world out of my mind. |
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I was always a dreamer, in childhood especially. People thought I was a little strange.-Charley pride
I had a dream where I was laying in my bed and couldn't get up. I knew I was dreaming but I could feel my real body lying in bed also. I didn't think things through and sat up really fast, which made my real body do the same. It made me wake up. |
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Mostly 90% of the time when you feel your physical body in your dream it's really part of the dream. I've found out myself. Like many times I felt my body while I was in the dream, and that I was sleeping face down, but when I woke up for real, I was actually on my back. I usually find out because I remember what position I felt like I was in but when I wake up I'm not in that position at all. |
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No, but it was not really like that. I have experienced what you describe many times. In my case I was hearing the sound of the fan, the air against my face, saliva on my mouth, and in spite of all of that I was able to continue to dream. |
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