I've only started my LD practice a few days ago so I know I have a long way to go, but I'll get there with persistence. |
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I've only started my LD practice a few days ago so I know I have a long way to go, but I'll get there with persistence. |
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So, your saying that the people you see/hear are not actually there right? Just making sure, anyway, that sounds like HH to me, I would get to exactly this point when I used to try WILD'ing a lot. This phase of hearing people talk and almost seeing things was immediately followed by a loud ringing noise in my ears, then SP, and finally a full LD if i was able to stay calm enough to transition. My advice would be to simply remain calm, it seems like you are getting way too excited when you hear these voices, but remember its all normal as your conscious mind is about to fall asleep, if you are able to remain calm but at the same time slightly alert, you will soon transition into a LD, good luck!! |
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Current goal: Learning pyrokinesis and FUS RO DAH
Well, it's like one moment I'm the bed relaxing and the other moment I'm somewhere smack right in the middle of a conversation (either somebody talking with me or I see two people in a discussion). Then I'm jolted awake and that so it's so fast, that I can't see the surroundings or anything, I have no clue where it is or who the people are...it's really frustrating. |
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It sounds to me like sudden awareness, you realise that the dream is forming and then become too excited and 'jolt' out. |
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Maybe a hypagogic jerk? It usually involves seeing a very faded scene when you're almost unconscious, then suddenly it changes and in a split second you may feel like you're falling or have tripped. Your real body makes a sudden "jerk", or jolt, as soon as you hit the ground. It happens to me every once in a while; I usually get the feeling that I've tripped and fallen forward down the stairs. |
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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.
Vandermeer
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Hm, not sure what it is but it really makes me crazy. And I thought swallowing would be bad, but I'm learning to get over it. But this, I just don't know how to tackle it. I can't not get excited because I don't really am. I simply lay there relaxing, then I'm in a scene with somebody talking to me (in each of these scenes somebody is talking), and then I'm suddenly pulled out of it before I even hear the rest of the sentence. I simply don't have the time to get excited or anything... |
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