Speaking of which, why do we feel falling/rising at the end/beginning of a dream? Maybe it has something to do with our mind taking a new body? |
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Recently I've been having a ton of really short LD's that all consist of me either falling or floating, or rising up. Last night I woke up when my room mate loudly went to the bathroom. I went back to sleep pretty shortly after and started doing my usual mind chant thing and, what I call the "Falling" experience happened. When I feel this "Falling" I know I'm about to dream. When my dream fabricated I was still falling and it was still black except for a platform and a woman talking to me. When I passed the woman, a horde of text appeared in front of me. I continued to fall untill I realized that I was dreaming. |
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Speaking of which, why do we feel falling/rising at the end/beginning of a dream? Maybe it has something to do with our mind taking a new body? |
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When I had my first LD, I felt like I was weighing 1000 kilo's. I guess that if it's an unstable dream, like most starting-lucids are, you kind of transist back and feel weird shit. |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
The reason is, is that your brain is actually going into something like standby. It is shuting down partly, and our bodies lose feling, that is the reason for the falling... |
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God, grant me the courage the change the things I can, the serenity to accept the things I can't, and the wisdom to know the difference...
My two LDs in which i had control, I felt light as a feather. In my second one as I first became lucid I ran so fast that I started floating off the ground, sorta like the Wright brothers when they flew their plane for 12 seconds. In my first one all I tried doing was just jumping, but when i jumped I floated for a few seconds then slowly came down, and as i saw a bee's nest on my way down I woke up before I landed. |
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Time spent with cats is never wasted. -Sigmund Freud
The first man to cast an insult instead of a stone is the founder of civilization. -Sigmund Freud
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