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      Quote Originally Posted by RareCola View Post
      I didn't want to lose the attempt so I tried opening my eyes. At first I was partially inside a dream but it was incredibly foggy and I couldn't make out anything. I then snapped back into my waking body and prematurely opened them again, while opening them it felt like my body suddenly crashed back down into the bed and I lost the attempt.
      First of all, what do you mean when you say "at first I was partially inside a dream..."? Did it feel like you were in some other place besides lying in your bed? Also, what made you snap back into your waking body, I wonder? Maybe these things happened too fast to notice, but I'm curious about the subtle transitions that occurred here. Can you remember more details?

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      Quote Originally Posted by OpheliaBlue View Post
      First of all, what do you mean when you say "at first I was partially inside a dream..."? Did it feel like you were in some other place besides lying in your bed? Also, what made you snap back into your waking body, I wonder? Maybe these things happened too fast to notice, but I'm curious about the subtle transitions that occurred here. Can you remember more details?
      When I tried to open my eyes I didn't really get the sense of "opening them". It was as if I tried to open them but I didn't have the power to do so, but the act of trying forced a scene to create itself behind my eyelids that I felt I was a part of, kind of like a seeing an intensely foggy three-dimensional scene around me, but knowing i'm not truly "there" yet. I'm not sure what snapped me back into my body, but the foggy scene didn't last very long, maybe 5 seconds.

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