Isn't that just a WILD? Or at least the beginning of one? |
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So the other night I was sleeping when I slowly became aware I was sleeping, even though I was in a really deep sleep. After that I kinda forced a dream to form but the quality was really bad. I'm almost positive I wasn't in REM sleep. This has been happening a lot lately, too. I become conscious of myself thinking while I'm in a deep sleep, then that triggers a low quality lucid dream. Can anyone explain this? |
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Last edited by Abra; 02-15-2009 at 10:50 PM.
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Isn't that just a WILD? Or at least the beginning of one? |
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Last edited by Abra; 02-15-2009 at 10:49 PM.
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This is merely "lucid sleep." You were aware that you were falling asleep. I get that sometimes, too. This is precisely how you can WILD (of course, you need to remember to remind yourself that you are dreaming, once you start dreaming). |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
that might be it but its usually not when im falling alseep, but when im in a deep sleep |
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Something similiar has been happening a lot to me lately, though in my case it is usually from a waking state and just continues into sleep. I'll sometimes listen to myself snooring and yet be fully awake. However many times no dream will form, I am simply aware and fully consious that I am asleep. I will try to make a dream appear, and sometimes it does and I WILD or have an OBE, but other times no dream will appear, and I can't seem to seperate from my body as in an OBE, whether real or a dream is irrelevent to this point. Yet my level of consiousness is perhaps greater than in most of my lucid dreams. |
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