sounds almost like the "border" of a dream beginning in combo with paralysis, you attempting WILD? |
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I was Laying in bed, after a while i suddenly find myself in my English class room, As soon as i realize that this is not real, i'm all of a sudden frozen. I can still see the scene, but i'm stuck in the position that my real body is laying on the bed. As soon as i move the scene fades away and i'm back in my room. |
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sounds almost like the "border" of a dream beginning in combo with paralysis, you attempting WILD? |
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on break...
This is entirely possible. I imagine everyone will experience it before long if they stick with this hobby. You can sometimes be very engrossed in a dream and start to sense your body in bed. It is often at the point where you will wake up, but with training and practice you can shift it back into a regular lucid. |
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why yes,.....yes i was |
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This happens to me a lot when I'm on the brink of waking up. I'll still be able to see the dream, but I see the blackness of my eyelids and can feel myself laying in bed aswell. |
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I can feel my body in bed and can even move it while lucid dreaming. It's really wierd to feel both dream and reality bodies. |
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Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared dream before - Edgar Allen Poe
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