juroara : Thanks for the tips! To be honest, I never thought of using a door to change the scene.
When I try to imagine something, it usually comes out all wrong. Also another problem I have is when I actually do lucid dream, everything seems very dark and hard to see, as if all light is fading, and usually that is what happens, and I wake up.
Last night I took some allergy medicine, it knocked me out and I fell asleep fast. The weird part is that I was able to get lucid dreams all night, crystal clear, and I slept almost 12 hours straight. I have no idea why taking a cold/allergy medicine helped me lucid dream, but it did. My conscience seemed much stronger when I was under the effects of the medicine. I read sleep inducing medicines cancel lucid dreaming, I guess this isn't the case?
dagmar : Yup, I read up on sleep paralysis several years ago, but I never noticed I was able to induce it just by waking up quickly, and that I had "stealthed hands".
This is the part I was mainly curious about, seems this person had the same experience.
"one time when I was having a sleep paralysis I tried really hard to move my arms. instead, two ghostly arms moved out of my physical arms and started moving. Then I woke up for real."
Thanks for the replies, it was nice having others to talk to about this, my friends/family get freaked out when I mention this kind of stuff -_-
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