Originally Posted by Pastulio_
Old hags flying around the room, then you close your eyes and open them again and they are RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOUR FACE.
Ok why would you even write that? Now everyone is going to have a scary as hell experience
Hmm well allow me to share a very cool experience I had with a disembodied head... sort of:
"I had two false awakenings, both of which became DILDs. In the first, I woke up in my bed and everything seemed absolutely normal. I was laying down to go back to sleep, but my hair was getting in the way and annoying me. I started grabbing it behind my head and twisting it, and there was just too much hair! I didn’t want to put it on my pillow, so I started to push it behind the headboard, against the wall. I was kind of grossed out, thinking that there might be dust or something, but I had about 8 feet of hair. I remember thinking, “OK I seriously need to go get a haircut already. I knew my hair was long, but Jesus Christ!” As I’m stuffing it down, I pick up the last of the hair and attached to it is my own head. I don’t remember looking down at the neck to see what else was there, just that my face was in profile, looking to my left, and that I could see my mole and my nose, and my face was accurate! I realized it was a dream and started laughing at myself. I dropped the head and did a reality check, pushing my finger through my palm. It popped right through, and I looked around my room. It looked extremely real, except that the shelves were no longer in front of the window. I made the classic mistake and rushed into the dream, instead of stabilizing. I decided to find some flying shoes and put those on first. I looked on the floor and there were some sneakers scattered about, so I got two white sneakers and started putting them on. I tied the lace of the right foot, but when I went to put on the left foot I blinked, or everything went dark, and I woke up in my bed."
This was absolutely one of my very favorite lucids, because it was so damn cool. I realized right away what was going on and just laughed and ignored the head, and it disappeared from the dream altogether. Remember, to get rid of something like that, don't harp on it, don't look at it, don't talk to it. Just ignore it and do something else. If you let it stay in your mind it will remain, but if you distract yourself with all the better things there are to do in a lucid, you'll be fine. And either way, it can't hurt you at all.
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