Had a 15 second Lucid Dream. |
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Had a 15 second Lucid Dream. |
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If you find yourself moving your real body instead of your dream body, I think it means that you are probably not fully asleep, or very close to waking up. Unfortunately, I do not know of a solution for this. Anyone else? |
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Wayne
Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti...
I've occasionally been in a situation where my dream is fading, and I can feel and move my real body instead of my dream body, but I still see and hear the dream. Instead of trying to actually move as you normally would, imagine moving. For example, I imagined rubbing my hands together as hard as I could, and I did so in my dream, which also helped stabilize it. Using any dream stabilization technique and immersing yourself in the dream imagery as much as possible will help get you fully in the dream. |
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Well life is short, so love the one ya' got, 'cause you might get run over or you might get shot.
~Sublime
You need to be in a deeper stage of sleep, or calm yourself down more to make sure you stay in that stage. Sleep paralysis will do the rest. |
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heh heh, the last time I did the old rubbing of my hands, it was too late and halfway through I was rubbing my real life hands, I ws only awake for a second before I was asleep again |
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I can't say I really know anything about what you're talkinga bout , but I said plausible because of that incredibly cool blind spot trick .
- EmmDoubleEw
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