 Originally Posted by Wolfwood
I'd say you certainly had a lucid dream (DILD), despite how unstable and brief it was -- in fact, waking up shortly after experiencing your first lucid dream could easily be attributed to excitement. However, you said that you saw your body.... and then you woke up. This happens to me sometimes from a shift of attention: from my dream body to my apparent real body.
It's tricky to explain what I mean by 'shift of attention', but I'll give you an analogy you've probably experienced. Whilst trying to get to sleep, you may find that you become somewhat involved with hypnagogic imagery (sort of drifting off), and then suddenly you'll realise what you're experiencing and snap! back to normal consciousness and the imagery will stop. You'll find this happens with day dreams too.
So what I'm getting at is that you suddenly waking up, whilst it could be attributed to excitement (or even the end of a short REM cycle), I think it was because you saw your real body... and then snapped your attention back to it; a shift in consciousness if you will. I used to get this tons of times, and now only a few times. Solution: focus on the fabric of the dream and things that are indicative of a dream world, not the real world.
What you experience after your shift in consciousness was most likely sleep paralysis. It's typical of dream collapse to end up in sleep paralysis (which you're already in anyway) -- nightmares are a classic example of quick dream collapse leading to a shift in consciousness back to reality, where sleep paralysis is still in effect. Auditory and visual hallucinations during sleep paralysis are indicative of that state between dreams and wakefulness (where wakefulness can carry over to dreams, and dreams can carry over to wakefulness).
Well done, your first lucid. ^_^ I hope next time that you don't see your body and end up with that shift in attention. Focus on the details of the dream. Good luck.
OMG THANKS SO MUCH!! I'm soooo happy atm. After 10 weeks of putting all this effort into lucid dreaming, I can't believe I've had my first lucid dream haha. Even though it only lasted for a few seconds, it felt so real. And all this time, I was so afraid of sleep paralysis that I refused to do WILD. And now I ended up having sleep paralysis. It actually wasn't bad at all.. It was quite cool though. While I was in SP, I had no idea what was actually going on.. but I still can't believe it haha xD. I wanna thank everyone on Dreamviews for replying to my threads, giving me advise and helping me. THANKS EVERYONE!! ;D
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