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Whenever I fall in a dream i wake up. This also happens when I'm high up. |
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Dear Sharkbait, |
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I have sort of a similar problem... Sometimes when I am dreaming (usually I am walking up a staircase) I trip over something and begin to fall foward. Just before I hit the ground I wake up, sitting up in my bed breathing heavily. I'm not sure what it means but it happens once about every couple of months. |
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I got over it! I kept falling out of a loft in the ceiling, but I wouldn't wake up! |
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Maybe you could learn how to control the fall--slowing down or tumbling in midair or changing the ground to an ocean to dive into. That would be better than that annoying "jolting" sensation you (or at least I) feel when I hit the ground. Are you waking up when you hit the ground, or while falling?... I always woke up when I hit the ground, until I finally realized that hitting the ground wasn't going to kill me and I could simply land, stand up, and continue with whatever I'd been doing, totally unhurt. Also try turning the ground into rubber or creating a trampoline. |
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The reason is most likely due to the 'excitement' response due to the stress caused by your mind thinking it's in a dangerous situation. If you can learn to realise that there's nothing so much to worry about in an LD, then I reckon you'd get over it, like previous people have mentioned |
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