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      became lucid then weirdness

      This was very weird. I did a WILD last night and I did become Lucid, but I couldnt move. This is what the "dream" was.....I was sitting on my floor indian style in my room next to my bed. The room was spinning very slow and my room was filled with smoke, like from a fog machine. I was full aware that it was a dream, I knew I was lucid and I said it out loud and did a hand and time RC. The weird thing is, I couldnt move off the ground. I could move my upper body but I just couldnt stand up like I was glued to the floor. I even looked at my bed and said out loud "it is freaking me out that in reality I am sleeping in my bed right now but i'm stuck on the floor in my mind" I dont understand, I was fully Lucid I know for a fact, I just could not stand up from the ground no matter how hard I tryed and wanted to. Then I woke up for real in my bed, did a reality check and fell back asleep quickly and the same thing happend again, I was sitting indian style in the center of my bed this time, but still couldnt stand up. Has this ever happend to anyone, I dont understand why I couldnt get up?

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      I have had LDs where I've been unable to move, too. Usually I'm suck laying in my bed.

      I do one of two things:
      1. I imagine the sensation of movement. Just the feeling without actually trying to move. If I focus really well after a few minutes I'll actually FEEL like I'm moving, and my vision will be moving around too. At this point I just attempt to roll over (usually I fall over). And I find that now I can move.

      2. If the above doesn't work I purposefully loose lucidity. Instead of thinking that I'm stuck in a dream, I think I'm stuck in waking life. This can be scary. But eventually I get so caught up in the illogical, non-linear thinking of dreams that I forget I couldn't move and I do. Or sometimes I "fall asleep" and have a false awakening in another dream where I CAN move.

      Hope this helps.
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      you could try to pull some sort of glue remover out of your pocket and try to use that.
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      if you could move your upper body, you should have looked under the bed and completed the task of the month!

      "Keep on dreaming boy, 'cause when you stop dreaming it's time to die"

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