Never happened to me as far as I can remember - Just when asleep and dreaming (I can't recall if I've ever had a lucid one in my whole life, though |
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I guess this is the proper place to give a short introduction of myself and start off with my first post. After a long time talking rather superficial about lucid dreaming with a friend (the subject just had a tendency to pop up from time to time), and trying to archive one (without putting much work into it), I finally became conscious of myself dreaming a few months back. It didn't last for long and had a quite scary side effect. I didn't manage to control much of my dream for the short time it lasted and suddenly I found myself awake in my bed. Or sort of awake... I couldn't move a muscle (except my eyes), and neither make any sound, for what seemed to be forever (it probably didn't last for too long though...). I had a constant feeling of someone else being in the room with me, and after a little while it felt like nails scratched over my stomach... It's truly the most horrifying situation I have experienced and scared me away from trying to archive a lucid dream again. I have since learned that it sounds very similar to what is called sleep paralysis; when your body continues to sleep while your mind wakes up. I have never experienced it before in my 26 years on this planet though, so I'm pretty sure it's not because of any medical condition. Most people who suffer from it seem to experience it on regular basis... Have anyone else experienced something similar as a consequence of being lucid? |
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Never happened to me as far as I can remember - Just when asleep and dreaming (I can't recall if I've ever had a lucid one in my whole life, though |
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Wait, what?
I'm sure it is possible to wake up and still be in SP. |
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You can very well be correct, and that I still were dreaming (it's what you call a false awakening, right? Just trying to get the lingo in... |
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Last edited by BlackZoda; 10-20-2009 at 08:25 PM.
Thx for the reply slash. If it's a common phenomena it's probably possible to get used to it. If so it sounds reasonable to use it for archiving lucidity. To be honest I were so dead scared that I'm not sure if I ever could fall asleep again from that state though... Maybe easier if you are a bit more prepared for it |
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I guess that's what it's called. |
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Wait, what?
Yea, most people like to make the most of it and have fun with it. |
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FiskMunk: Let's hope it never turns out that bad |
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I never felt SP on my life. And i hope this never happens to me (unless i need an urgent LD and the only option is WILD) |
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I believe what you experienced isn't just SP. I've had it, and I can say for me it usually happens after bad dreams. Night terrors or something, not sure what they are called. Where there's a malevolent force coming for you, and you can't do anything about it except watch it come... |
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