I was in my couch, taking a nap. I usually don't do that. After a while, I woke up in sleep paralysis. As usual, I tried to dream-get-up and take advantage of that state to enter a LD. |
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I was in my couch, taking a nap. I usually don't do that. After a while, I woke up in sleep paralysis. As usual, I tried to dream-get-up and take advantage of that state to enter a LD. |
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WOW. What a sensation. The only thing clsoe to that experince I have is that when i want to wake up from my dreams i can feel my eyes in my body open whiel i am in my dream. Its like opeing 2 sets of eyes. 2 sets of limbs must feel quite strange! |
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"Dreams are as portals. Flat visions of misty places. But I can write dreams!" - Myst Uru
I had a similar experience this morning. I had just fallen back to sleep and achieved lucidity almost immediately. I went outside to fly, and I noticed both my arms were in the position they had been in when I was going to sleep, and I could actually still feel them in that position. I tried to stretch them outward to fly, and was successful at this. I could see and feel my dream arms out at my sides and yet I could also feel at the same time that my arms were still up against my chest and touching each other as they were in real life. I woke up shortly after that. |
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“The sleep is still in my eyes
The dream is still in my head
I heave a sigh and sadly smile
And lie a while in bed
I wish that it might come to pass
Not fade like all my dreams” —Rush
Dude I don't think that was your dream hands, you were astral projecting. |
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No, I believe they were just my dream hands. I think my brain was dreaming as it normally does, inventing things for me to feel based on the dream experience, but I wasn't in a deep enough sleep for it to shut out all the sensory information it was getting from real life. |
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“The sleep is still in my eyes
The dream is still in my head
I heave a sigh and sadly smile
And lie a while in bed
I wish that it might come to pass
Not fade like all my dreams” —Rush
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Too bad you don't even know how to use Occam's Razor properly. It is used ONLY as a tie-breaker for two theories that equally fit the facts. Since there is no evidence whatsoever for the possibility of astral projection (possibly even evidence for its impossibility), the theory is discredited since it fails to fit the facts, unlike Revero's theory. Thus, Occam's Razor doesn't come into play. Don't misuse scientific terms if you have no clue about them. |
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Meh I don't know, I'm not pretending to be a scientist or anything, 99% of what I know about these stuff I tought myself from the internet and other sources *shrug* |
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