I just had the oddest nightmare. I was not trying to lucid dream, but I just fell into one.
Basically, in my lucid nightmare, I woke up in my bed, went to the bathroom then realized I couldn't for some reason.
Then I looked at my hands, all 10 fingers, looked in the mirror and my reflection was fine.
I went to get a glass of water, but the tap wasn't working. I kept looking at the clock over and over again and time was the same, and electricity was working fine.
I tried looking outside, there was none. The windows merely reflected my face, the door would not open no matter how hard I tried. The friend spending the night was gone.
I was completely 100% conscious, like sometimes in a lucid dream I think I'm fully conscious while in it, but upon waking up realize I did things I normally wouldn't. Yet, in this dream I was 100% myself, and totally there.
Without trying to attain lucidity, smells were there, textures, colors, sounds everything worked as it should in the world.
There's this drawer that I hide things that scare me IRL, I put them in there and lock it. In my nightmare, the lock was sheared off so I opened it. All that was there, was a notebook, a pen, and a handgun.
I tried going into my grandmothers room the door wouldn't budge.
I tried to go into the closet, and when I opened it there was a trap door on the floor. I know if I opened it something would scare me so I waited in the room until curiosity got my better interest and I opened the book, to which it had the words written "Hello"
I started talking to it by writing in it, the next page would have a response. After a while, I asked it how I could leave this dream, it told me there are two ways. One way, is if I use the gun to shoot myself, the other was to go down the trap door.
It said that if I use the trap door the gun would be useless on myself, if I shot myself obviously I couldn't use the trap door.
So of course, not being on for scares I shot myself. And rather than jolt awake, I felt the same exact sensations of sleep paralysis, growing as it normally does. Until where I normally would be asleep, it simply stopped, then I heard a voice IRL say "You're awake now"
And have been awake ever since.
Just wanted to state, I know the voice was definitely due to sleep paralysis, I'm not in any way insinuating that the voice was spiritual or ghostly in any way shape or form.
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