It sounds like sleep paralysis; you couldn't move, after all. Then it sounds like you entered a lucid dream from the sleep paralysis (WILD technique). |
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i went to the next room to lay on the couch because my girlfriend was snoring. I was laying there for good 45min i only turned a few times when all of a sudden it felt like sleep paralysis. i could see the light in the hall way when i saw that i struggled to wake. that is when i couldnt move and only i could move my eyes the only thing i really saw was the light in the hall way. I remember people telling me you can see some weird things in sleep paralysis so i just closed my eyes this is when i saw my body get out of it self either it was a lucid dream or obe. after that I start falling and when I started falling. I was resisting the fall, i thought i was going to hell or something. so i stoped resisting and this is when i went to a awesome place it was a snowy forest it was very beautiful. I was flying through this land. all of this seemed very real and it only lasted less than a minute. can someone tell me if this was a lucid dream, obe, or sleep paralysis |
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It sounds like sleep paralysis; you couldn't move, after all. Then it sounds like you entered a lucid dream from the sleep paralysis (WILD technique). |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
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pretty much, yeah! I had the same experience once or twice, i tried a WBTB and when i got to SP, i felt my body falling , until i landed i a cavern. I this dream i had to find the exit of the cavern, but i wouldnt stop waking up (and repeat the falling process again). Everytime i would land in that dark cavern until i managed to find the exit, then it became a normal dream (with lucidity) |
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That definetly sounds like you were attempting astral projection, if you believe in that sort of thing - I do |
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Last edited by Erilee; 09-27-2010 at 07:24 PM.
We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
Well you were definitely experiencing SP at the beginning, and had some HH with the transition. If you were aware that you were in a dream, then you were lucid. Either way, that was pretty much the entire experience some people go through when they WILD. In some cases they don't SP or HH. They just enter the dream. |
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i was definably lucid, my dreams aren't that vivid. it sucks my dream are in mostly black and white but that dream wasn't |
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Never say never. It could happen again, be confident. If you think it's never going to happen, then it probably wont. |
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