Congrats for your first LD. What you experienced is called an OBE (Out of Body Experience). So congrats on your OBE too. |
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Hi! I'm new to Dream Views and I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what happened to me the other night when I had my first Lucid Dream. I slept for 7 hours and got up for 2 hours, then went back to sleep. As I began to fall asleep, all of a sudden I felt like I turned into a ghost, and I drifted up off of my body and spun around my room 5 times, able to see my real body laying on the bed. After spinning around (which felt really awesome by the way) I landing back into my body and woke up inside of a dream. I proceeded to do a reality check to make sure I was dreaming and I was. I then excitedly ran around my house, then walked outside to find trees that changed colors everytime I blinked. I woke up after that. What happened to me as I feel asleep? Is it normal to have that weird of an experience when entering a lucid dream? |
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Congrats for your first LD. What you experienced is called an OBE (Out of Body Experience). So congrats on your OBE too. |
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In dreams, we enter a world that's entirely our own. -Albus Dumbledore
Hi LucasBennett, welcome to DreamViews! Congratulations on your first lucid dream, it sounds like it was a fun experience! |
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Last edited by Mismagius; 05-04-2014 at 04:42 AM.
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Welcome to DV Lucas! |
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Whoa, it does sound that you started out with an OBE, when you first time exited your body and saw it on your bed. Ofc, can't say for sure though, coz it's all kinda crazy, you know. Some WILDing sensations can be almost the same. All kinds of floating and moving and being twisted and distorted. |
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Thanks everyone! And I think you are right gab, the flying around the room seems like it was part of the lucid dream. |
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