This experience that you've been through is the transition phase, at the point that you whole body is numb and you feel as if your heart beat is rising. If you had kept on with that you would have gone directly into sleep and into a lucid dream. |
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Hi, I'm Nathan I'm 17. I just recently learned about lucid dreaming after I awoke and because concious in one of my dreams, everything seemed very real. I could feel the cold air around me and see my surroundings extremely clear. I then went to Google and found out about lucid dreaming, I have downloaded tapes that help me relax, but I still cant recreate this Lucid dreaming, the only thing I have come across is when I'm listening to the tape after about 20 minutes of relaxing, he starts to count from 11 to 20. I am completely numb at this stage I can't even feel my arms what so ever, and when he gets to 20 something strange happens, its very difficult to explain, my heart beat rises and i loose complete feeling over my body and start to panic and feel as if I'm moving directly into my sleep. |
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Last edited by Nath; 02-09-2010 at 03:56 PM.
This experience that you've been through is the transition phase, at the point that you whole body is numb and you feel as if your heart beat is rising. If you had kept on with that you would have gone directly into sleep and into a lucid dream. |
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Wilds:6 Dilds:3
MAX dreams recalled per night:5
I agree with snumbers, but the most helpful thing I could think of at this point is training yourself to do reality checks. So far's I remember there're some in the tutorials section of the site, but what they mostly comprise of is just embedding in yourself the reflex to do a check whenever things seem in even the smallest way out of place. |
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I'd rather be asleep and living than awake and dreaming.
thanks for the information, Today i got a program that pops up on my screen asking if I'm dreaming, now i just have reality checks stuck on my mind, also when i get to the transition phase, moments before passing into sleep it just wont budge, i just cant get past this barrier, its like a very tall hurdle which i just cant get through, my mind just wont allow it, well that's how it feels, I've done it twice now, no success. |
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Welcome to the community Nath |
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Thanks, I'm just going to keep doing reality checks and always have lucid dreaming on my mind before i sleep and when i wake up, i'll get one eventually |
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Welcome to Dream Views! |
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