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      1st LD I ever had was short and strange

      Hi. I go by Will, so that will do for replies.

      I'm 32, married and have three children. I was born and raised in rual Kansas. It's quiet. Very quiet.

      I got started pondering things that were well, off the beaten path a long time ago.(grade school) I grew up, got side tracked (married, kids), and am ready to continue what I started long ago. Dreams are just part of it, but a world in and of them selves.

      My first LD that I can recall started with a false awakening. I was in my bed in my room at my parents house (I was in junior high at the time), nothing unusuall. I looked to my left and there stood a figure at my bedside with its back to me. I say it, because it was humanoid and roughly male. More than that though its body was a transparent blue. I could see right through it. It appeared to be standing watch at my bedside by its general stance. It looked like it was watching something beyond the opposite wall like it wasn't even there. All this happened in an instant though, because as soon as I noticed the figure standing there it spun around in amasement as if it felt me looking at it. In a flash it rushed up past my feild of veiw towards the bedroom door and was gone. This all happend within a matter of seconds and the whole time, I'm laying there like a lump of stone moving only my eyes. I guess I was in a state of shock because the knot that developd in my stomach (like I've never felt before or since), remained even after I suddenly and trully woke up.

      I'm new to this, forems or otherwise, so I have to appologize. My spelling sucks, my typing sucks, and I'm a newbie in every sense of the word, but all that doesn't matter when your dreaming, does it?

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      Re: 1st LD I ever had was short and strange

      Originally posted by willthepathfinder
      Hi. I go by Will, so that will do for replies.

      I'm 32, married and have three children. I was born and raised in rual Kansas. It's quiet. Very quiet.

      I got started pondering things that were well, off the beaten path a long time ago.(grade school) I grew up, got side tracked (married, kids), and am ready to continue what I started long ago. Dreams are just part of it, but a world in and of them selves.

      My first LD that I can recall started with a false awakening. I was in my bed in my room at my parents house (I was in junior high at the time), nothing unusuall. I looked to my left and there stood a figure at my bedside with its back to me. I say it, because it was humanoid and roughly male. More than that though its body was a transparent blue. I could see right through it. It appeared to be standing watch at my bedside by its general stance. It looked like it was watching something beyond the opposite wall like it wasn't even there. All this happened in an instant though, because as soon as I noticed the figure standing there it spun around in amasement as if it felt me looking at it. In a flash it rushed up past my feild of veiw towards the bedroom door and was gone. This all happend within a matter of seconds and the whole time, I'm laying there like a lump of stone moving only my eyes. I guess I was in a state of shock because the knot that developd in my stomach (like I've never felt before or since), remained even after I suddenly and trully woke up.

      I'm new to this, forems or otherwise, so I have to appologize. My spelling sucks, my typing sucks, and I'm a newbie in every sense of the word, but all that doesn't matter when your dreaming, does it?
      Could it have been a spirit that visited you? I am not sure, since I normally don't see them, but you could have that ability

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      Hi Will and welcome to Dream Views!

      False awakenings can be pretty freaky and scarey at times.. but, once you know what they are, they can help you transition into a lucid dream
      (if you can remain calm).

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