Did you feel like you were falling and then jolt back awake? or was it just kind of a quiver of the body? |
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Did you feel like you were falling and then jolt back awake? or was it just kind of a quiver of the body? |
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Yes It was like I was falling to unconciousness but I was aware of it. And then as if i didn't want to experience it I jolted awake. That was exactly it. |
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Your body started to fall asleep. When you go to sleep your body completely immobilizes itself to prevent you from acting out your dreams (sleepwalking). The absence of feeling feels really strange and for a while it may feel like you are quivering or even being thrown around. Usually you are asleep for this, but if you are awake it can be quite scary. Don't worry though, it won't hurt you, it happens every time that you fall asleep. |
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I think I get what you're saying but, if I stay unconcious for that little bit, will I become lucid? If not, how can i have a lucid dream after that? Do I go with the flow, flow meaning those tremors, or jolts, or something? |
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Depends on when you do it. If this happens when you are first going to bed at night then no, you will simply eventually loose consciousness, you don't dream then. If you do it in the middle of the night after waking up for some reason then you might go right into a lucid dream, it's called a WILD. |
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I call those tremors and body distortions the "WILD ride." It doesn't always happen, but when it does, it can be crazy. Don't worry about it, its totally normal and safe. Like Ninja said, it happens every time you fall asleep. You're normally unconscious for it. Check out Clairity's guide on what to do with those vibrations. Its helped me a lot |
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I see.. |
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