Note: I haven't had a Lucid Dream yet, but I've come close. |
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Note: I haven't had a Lucid Dream yet, but I've come close. |
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"The answer to the great question of Life, the Universe, and Everything is... Forty-two."
-The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
If you were physically not able to move, what may have happened there is that your body tried to wake up after you died in your dream, but wasn't quite ready to wake up yet, so left you suspended in Sleep Paralysis, which is halfway between waking and REM sleep. |
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-LD Count since rejoining in Dec. 2009: 21
No dream goals at the moment...just flying and letting stuff happen is kinda fun, and it's hard to motivate myself to try LDing lately.
I'm going to agree with InnerSpaceCadet...you probably, at the moment of impact, expected to feel the waking sensation, and went into the intermediate stage between waking and sleep...Sleep Paralysis.. unable to move as you slowly woke, convincing yourself you were still there beneath that tall building. |
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