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      OK, wierd thing
      I had to go oui t really early do run an errand, after getting back in i was exhasuted and went to sleep.
      I had a false awakening, the first one ive ever had, and proudly recognized it.
      did a relity check and soon as I did the check and i realised I was dreaming everything changed,
      became blurred and such.
      instantly I rememebred BillyBobs thread regarding stablizining.
      So I stayed lying diown, looked ariound at the blurryness and willed it to clear up a bit, and it did
      very very slighlty
      then i sat up and tried to look at my hands, thing was, my left hand was gone, when i looked down at where my left hand was there was no hand, and secondly, movements were very restricted.
      the best way i can tihnk to explain it is like i had invisible chains, when i wanted 2 lean forwards I was restriced, fighting agaisnt something keeping me stuck tightly.
      there were no visible chains
      I udnerstand these chains are of my own subconcious creation
      If anyone else has had this problem, feel free to shed sum light on it 4 me
      =D
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      Congrats on the lucid , With those "chains" it seems like you had a sleep parlysis in your dream. I've never had this happen to me but try to relax and think about moving, maybe that can stop it.
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      This used to happen to me all the time.

      I don&#39;t think it&#39;s sleep paralysis in a dream to be honest, but rather a lack of experience.

      When I first started LDing all my LD&#39;s were like that. Everything I could do was completely restricted. If I could fly it would only to a height of a few hundred feet. I remember one dream where I could &#39;fly&#39; but it wasn&#39;t really flying. It was like jumping really high since I couldn&#39;t make it last.

      It&#39;s this type of lack of control that occurs when you either are new to lucid dreaming or just haven&#39;t had one in while. I noticed clarity and control greatly improved the more regularily I became lucid.

      Now that I haven&#39;t had one in so long, my one last night was pretty hard for me to control. Because of this I think it&#39;s just experience/how used to being lucid you are at that time. But hey, I&#39;m only guessing based on what happens to me and you could be completely different.

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