When I've finally realized I'm dreaming, everything just fades away and turns into black. |
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When I've finally realized I'm dreaming, everything just fades away and turns into black. |
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Yeah,that actually happened to me once, i was in a room by the sea and there was a mirror and i looked in it and saw that i looked different and when i tried changing the landscape everything just dissapered for like 10 seconds there was nothing there and then i woke up. |
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I'd say what is happening to you is SP. I used to get this moving-fast sensation and spinning lights (HI) and also very loud windy'ish noise, kind of like what alien abduction would probably feel like. |
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That sounds like the classic, astral traveller whoosh! before your astral body goes walkabout. |
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That's happened to me a few times as well, and I think your brain has a little panic attack. If you're a new lucid dreamer, which I'm assuming you kinda are, it might just be that you're unfamiliar and the excitement is causing your subconscious to go crazy and your dream to reflect that. It sounds like you're not completely comfortable with the process yet, and continuing to lucid dream should cause this problem to fade. Practice solves most problems with lucid dreaming. |
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This has never happened to me at all. Probably because I've always wanted to do the unnatural and don't really feel the need to panic. But it may happen eventually, probably because of sleep cycles or something. |
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I can remember a dream kind of "ending" but I was still asleep, still dreaming. There was just darkness. I was lucid, but annoyed and confused. I tried to make stuff appear, and it wouldn't. I sat in the black void for what felt like ten minutes, waiting for something to happen. I finally got annoyed and woke myself up. |
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The moment you realize that you're dreaming, you're awareness will increase and that moment some of the context of your dream will change itself... |
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