Whenever I go underwater in a dream, I don't feel any pressure. I just see the water around me. |
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Just curious, I have done this several times while LD and I LOVE it, refreshing too say the least |
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Last edited by Kelly08; 12-08-2008 at 06:05 PM.
Whenever I go underwater in a dream, I don't feel any pressure. I just see the water around me. |
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normal |
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It's just like breathing in air. |
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Feels like normal breathing, because it is. |
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Actually to me it was different, I could feel the water gonig up the nose but it would do the same as the air; and yet I didn't realize i was dreaming... |
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I feel water flood into my lungs. It is like drowning, but I never need to take a breath. |
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Its like being a fish of course, water enters, air gets divided from it, then bubbles go out, so funny to play with your breath when underwater <.< |
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Hey Kelly08, I've only done it once but it was pretty cool. I was in a lucid dream and I saw a beautiful pool of crystal clear water so I got into it and went under the water and breathed. My breathing felt normal but the whole experience was wonderful because I could feel the soft, swirling water all around me and yet there I was breathing! The water felt so nice and it was the perfect temperature. Come to think of it, I must add 'swim with dolphins' to my dream goal list... |
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From my personal experience, I wait in the water until I am forced to breathe at which point it feels like I am enhaling water, however the property of water is almost identical to air. In other words to put it simply it's like breathing liquid air? |
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I had a semi-lucid dream that started out underwater. I saw the water all around me, but didn't feel any of it on my skin, nor did I feel any water entering my nose when I was breathing. I imagine if I had been fully lucid, then moved into a body of water, things would have been different. |
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It feels warmer than air, to me. |
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Originally Posted by OldSparta
for me its weird, you know when you dive into water and you immediately breath out and you feel an air bubble? well i get that anyway, it felt like that, exept i was breathing. |
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I've only breathed underwater once, in a normal dream. It was pretty funny, because I convinced myself it was fine, as long as you breathed slowly. I think my breathing even sped up, and it didn't occur to me I was dreaming. |
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I had many dreams of breathing underwater, to me it was more dificult to breath, and struggled a little. |
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Breathing in dreams is tied to your real breathing, so usually it should be the same as breathing normally. This is why the nose-plug RC is so effective. |
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One time I was in a normal dream and swimming in a pool and I was under water and realized i could breath and that's how I became lucid ...such a cool experience |
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Wow... This thread has been necro-posted twice in it's history. That's impressive! |
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Tis' a sad, sad thing, sire. The necromancer's forces grow stronger by the day. |
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i have never tried breathing underwater. In the real world i can't swim well so if i find myself in water i will just fly to get awy from the watrer. I had one dream where i could actually swim perfectly and for me this was better than flying |
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I's really fun splashing into the water in a dream. I could feel the water going through me then going out. It was really cool. |
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The water almost always has a slight chill to it for me. As for the breathing, it's a little more dificult that breathing air, very similar to breathing through a fine fabric or something. |
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I've never had a problem with breathing underwater, and it shouldn't be a problem for anyone, for the reasons Stirred noted above. But here's something to consider should you ever take the plunge: |
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