Is it possible at all to lucid dream with your eyes open? The other night at my friend's cottage I was falling asleep, but for some reason, I didn't shut my eyes... I remember looking at the cubbords, and thinking they were a window for some reason, but I knew I was asleep, and I tried to move my eyes, and my body, but I just couldn't. I was just fully paralysed staring at the cupboard, and I tried to affect things like I would in a normal dream, but again I couldn't, and decided that it was because what I was seeing was really there, even though I was asleep... |
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"On a warm, Summer day you'll find him there, relaxin' in the shadows, tappin' his toes under a tree down in Kangarooster Meadows"
a very vivid day dream? |
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Hmm, I don't know what to think then. From what I'm reading it sounds like you had an open-eyed Ld. Congrats on that, I've never heard of it. Actually, I heard it's impossible to sleep with your eyes open, but that's probably not proven. |
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I've definitely fallen asleep with my eyes open. They usually don't stay open for long but I know I have. |
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If you’re gonna microwave that burrito, I want you to poke holes in the plastic wrapping because they explode. And I'm tired of cleaning up your little burrito doings. You dig me?
IT IS DEFINITELY POSSIBLE. |
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RONSTEK (alias "Gutless")
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"For every moment of sadness,
There is a moment of happiness lost".
I believe what you had was sleep paralysis, thats when your almost into a dream and your body is getting ready. As for falling asleep with your eyes open, I'm sure many of you have done it in school |
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I woke up for a lucid dream once to discover that one of my eyes had been open the whole time. The weird thing is that in my lucid I couldn't open the eye that was really open, I woke myself up trying. |
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Even during sleep paralysis you should be able to move your eyes (and breathe). My take on this is that you just dreamed (with eyes closed, that is). |
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