Can't move in Lucid Dream?
Lately I've been able to become lucid quite often in my dreams. About 2-3 times a month, but I am having a problem. Every time I become concious of my dream, I find myself laying in my bed in my dark room not being able to move every single time I become lucid. My chest also hurts, as if I am having a heart attack or something, then I'd wake up.
Last night I had the same experience, but when I became lucid, I knew that my chest hurting was just a fear or something and wasn't real. So I ignored it. I was able to convince my arms to move and wave them around, but I couldn't get any other part of my body to move. My arms just waved there, and I could make them go through one another. Then I tried to put my hand through my chest and it worked. I still wasn't able to move any other part of my body besides my arms before I woke up.
Is this normal? Will it get better with practice? Are there any techniques?
i'm still quite new to actually becoming lucid.
P.S. I did some searching on the forums, but couldn't really find anything too related to my situation.
Re: Can't move in Lucid Dream?
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Originally posted by green1152
Lately I've been able to become lucid quite often in my dreams. About 2-3 times a month, but I am having a problem. Every time I become concious of my dream, I find myself laying in my bed in my dark room not being able to move every single time I become lucid. My chest also hurts, as if I am having a heart attack or something, then I'd wake up.
Last night I had the same experience, but when I became lucid, I knew that my chest hurting was just a fear or something and wasn't real. So I ignored it. I was able to convince my arms to move and wave them around, but I couldn't get any other part of my body to move. My arms just waved there, and I could make them go through one another. Then I tried to put my hand through my chest and it worked. I still wasn't able to move any other part of my body besides my arms before I woke up.
Is this normal? Will it get better with practice? Are there any techniques?
i'm still quite new to actually becoming lucid.
P.S. I did some searching on the forums, but couldn't really find anything too related to my situation.
that's sleep paralysis,
when u dream, your body is paralyzed.. from rem sleep..
when your mind is waking up, your body is still asleep
that's hy your in bed but can't move..
u'd wanna work on geting back into a lucid dream out of that state..
as well as prolonging your lucid dreams
just searc hthrough the forum
there's plentty of tips and techiniques
Re: Can't move in Lucid Dream?
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Originally posted by green1152
Lately I've been able to become lucid quite often in my dreams. About 2-3 times a month, but I am having a problem. Every time I become concious of my dream, I find myself laying in my bed in my dark room not being able to move every single time I become lucid. My chest also hurts, as if I am having a heart attack or something, then I'd wake up.
Last night I had the same experience, but when I became lucid, I knew that my chest hurting was just a fear or something and wasn't real. So I ignored it. I was able to convince my arms to move and wave them around, but I couldn't get any other part of my body to move. My arms just waved there, and I could make them go through one another. Then I tried to put my hand through my chest and it worked. I still wasn't able to move any other part of my body besides my arms before I woke up.
Is this normal? Will it get better with practice? Are there any techniques?
i'm still quite new to actually becoming lucid.
P.S. I did some searching on the forums, but couldn't really find anything too related to my situation.
You describing going from dream consciousness to body consciousness, though a body consciousness of that paralyzed state that the body assumes during REM sleep so that the body does not flail about mimicing the action of the Dream. You are waking up.
You may be doing something that is waking yourself up. One thing you need to NOT do while dreaming -- do not ever consciously close your eyes during a dream. In waking you close your eyes to go to sleep. But in Dreaming, you close your eyes to wake up.
You also may have become lucid too late into the Dream, but then I would suppose that the sleep paralysis would fade off as you really would fully awake.
You may think of making lemon aid out of your big lemon. The OBE People would use this state of sleep paralysis as a springboard for Projecting out of the body. Feel yourself as at the bottom of a coherent magnetic field that is pulling you up out of the body and up through your ceiling an into the space above your house. You would need to get away from the body, as being close to the body is a very unstable place to be. Most of the literature says 15 or 20 feet away is enough. But, heck, just get out of the house!