Once you can do an ability, you start gaining confidence. Abilities such as flying, phasing through a wall are so natural to me now, I'm actually so over-confident that if I become lucid I just know I can fly super fast through a wall or glass window no problem... head first even, and works every time not a single failure. This brings me to my next point which is risk taking, where sometimes the bigger the risk involved, the more likely it will work and the more control you will have from that point onwards. For example, knowing I can't physically die in a lucid dream I jumped out into heavy fast moving traffic, stuck my palm out and stopped a car dead in it's tracks. It was like Neo in the Matrix where he says "Woah!" I was just amazed how well it worked, I then had way more control with other abilities in the lucid dream from there on. I have even intentionally killed myself (a few times!) just to find out what happens but that's a story for another day.
The height issue with flying is an interesting one. Some times I can fly out into space, even to the moon, mars or beyond. Other times there is an invisible barrier that blocks me at the top part of earth's atmosphere with no way to get past it. I just don't understand this at all, like why?
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Another interesting thing, I heard lately about this 'flat earth theory' and read into it a bit out of curiosity to understand what they were carrying on about. It made me wonder, if this is perhaps why there is an invisible barrier sometimes? usually there is an invisible barrier, but not always. Probably about 75-80% of the time. I only heard about flat earth theory after already experiencing the invisible barrier a number of times though. Funnily enough, after reading into the theory which suggests there is a glass firmament with heavenly waters above it, I had a lucid dream about it. I was able to phase through the firmament, same way I would with a glass window and found myself looking over a circular flat disc shaped earth and basically flying through water. The water didn't surround the entire firmament, about 50% and the other 50% was gas. It was pretty hard to fly inside the gaseous area just not much control over speed or direction. There are other things that happened in that lucid dream, but I won't bore you with the details just wanted to elaborate on the invisible barrier thing.
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