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      Drunk, Dizzy, and Weak

      This is a problem that I've been struggling with a bit more frequently lately. It especially happens when I either have a lucid dream near the beginning of the night, when I take an afternoon nap after about 6 hours, and sometimes when I WILD.

      I feel extremely sluggish, weak, and dizzy in the dream. It feels kind of like I'm super drunk. Those dreams are usually very dark as well, without much colour in them. I don't necessarily feel like the dream is unstable or anything, quite the opposite at times. There have been a few instances when this has happened and I had a lot of trouble waking myself up; I have woken myself up into a seemingly endless loop of false awakening after false awakening. Why would I want to wake myself up in the first place you might ask? Because it can be extremely uncomfortable.

      I'm not sure if there is any way to 'fix' the dream when I'm in those situations. Am I approaching them the wrong way? Any ideas about what is going on when that happens? Am I making it happen by expecting it to? Does anyone have any kind of advice for me?
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      just this hour visited somewhere, this was mentioned. Maybe when you feel this way in a dream, you are Not dreaming, Not lucid dreaming but Genuinely Outof Body Experience (OBE). It is nothing like dreaming or lucid dreaming.

      I just read that near blindness or blindness is natural because there's gunk gluing the non-physical eyes shut because they have never been used before.

      Umm, I always get meself in trouble but here is what I just read befor I came back to DV and clicked on your new thread.

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      What They Don't Tell You In Books On OBEs

      Hi*this is Nicholas Newport.

      The biggest problem with OBEs that you never hear about in books is that at the start, your OBEs are going to be the pits!

      In your first several OBES, there's a good chance you're going to be totally blind in them with your eyes glued shut with nonphysical gunk that's accumulated there over the course of your life.

      You'll probably end up staggering around, barely able to stand up. And if you do manage to get your sight working, the OBE area you're in will probably be dark and dreary unless you do something to change things.

      This nonphysical gunk in your eyes is something we covered briefly in Lucidology 101, (Free on Youtube, EbbTide000 put that in) but really it deserves a lot more attention to it since it's the main reason visualization in OBEs is hard.

      The books on OBEs will tell you the main reason people don't do OBEs is because of fear. That's completely untrue. The real main reason they don't have OBEs most people don't even know that OBEs exist.

      Ever Wonder Why Visualization Is Hard? It's Because Your Nonphysical Eyelids Are Glued Shut With Nonphysical Gunk!The second reason people don't do OBEs more often is the few who look into it and try it remain stuck in their body by nonphysical gunk and are blind because they can't get their nonphysical eyelids open.

      That's what we're attacking in Lucidology 103: We're clearing out the gunk so that you can easily catch you're first glimpse of your nonphysical surroundings and then use that 1st glimmer of nonphysical light to turn it into your first full blown OBE.

      This gunk can be pretty nasty stuff, not only does it hold your eyelids shut, but even after you tear your eyelids open it has a kind of magnetic effect that pulls your eyelids back together.

      It also keeps coming back. If you don't keep it cleaned out, returns after a few days or weeks and makes OBE inductions difficult again.

      (...)

      Clearing out your nonphysical sight will enable you to break free from the dark, dreary areas that a lot of new OBEers end up in. By cleaning out your nonphysical body you'll be able to start doing superhuman feats in your OBEs like flying, walking through walls and using x-ray vision.

      Physicality Is Small And Stunted Compared To The Hyper-Realism Vision And Superhuman Abilities You Can Have In OBEs - If You Use The Right TricksThe nonphysical universe is absolutely amazing. There really is a lot more to things than just this tiny fraction of reality we call physicality.

      So if you're going to make it your business to see what the nonphysical world is all about, then you better see it CLEARLY.
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