I had another one, thanks to my alarm clock. Too bad it wasn't set earlier, my alarm is now set for 4:30 instead of 6:00. |
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I had another one, thanks to my alarm clock. Too bad it wasn't set earlier, my alarm is now set for 4:30 instead of 6:00. |
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wow nice work, keep working on it! |
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Most of my LD's begin in my room when I find myself by the bed. My main reality check is to see if I can .. hover. If I can, I know it's a dream. I then leave the room then go outside. The outside world is different everytime. That's where the real journey and real action begins. And, as you discovered, don't get to excited or you might wake up. And as you also found out, sometimes the dream can seem so mundane and ordinary that you might have a hard time believing that it's a dream, even if you can hover. Your dream experiences sound incredibly like mine, right down to the getting up in the morning then going back to bed only to wind up in Dream~World. |
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I've had LDs with my eyes half closed, with them completely closed but transparent.. I've even had LDs where there was a pillow stuck to the side of my head. |
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---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
Thanks for the replies. |
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And remember, if that "learn to fly" training camp doesn't immediately appear, |
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Last edited by Lucid Lobster; 05-16-2009 at 09:27 PM.
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