I neglected to state that the above happened to me last night. This is the sceond time it has occurred. I don't start out trying to do this, it just happens. But it is a great way to become lucid. |
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A little while ago I posted an experience I had where I "felt" my way into a dream. I guess this would be considered WILD. As I was drifting off I sensed that I was in the back of my work and without any visuals I felt my way towards the front of the store. About halfway up my eyes opened and I was fully lucid in the middle of my workplace. Has anyone had any similar expereience? |
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you just shot an unarmed man!
well he should've armed himself if he's going to decorate his saloon with my friend.
I neglected to state that the above happened to me last night. This is the sceond time it has occurred. I don't start out trying to do this, it just happens. But it is a great way to become lucid. |
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you just shot an unarmed man!
well he should've armed himself if he's going to decorate his saloon with my friend.
I've heard of people imagining performing common scenarios (such as walking out of your house) in order to enter a dream. What's interesting here is the lack of visuals. It makes sense if you compare it to well-known dream stabilization techniques (hand rubbing and other tactile sensations). |
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Originally Posted by OldSparta
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