Man that's scary! |
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Let me start off by letting you know that I'm a casual lucid dreamer. I've had periods of completely not interested in LDing and being obsessed over it over the past 3 years. I'v had a little over 10 lucids in the past year. |
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Man that's scary! |
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Lucid goals:
Fight a Godzilla like monster
{}Transform
{}Go to a new universe
{}Use unbelievably powerful telekinesis to morph/destroy the world
{}Have a second life that spans four dreams
Watcha think^?
It may be indeed related to your position ; if you were upright(ish), perhaps your head fell forwards and restrained the flow of air. If you're comfortable doing it on your belly, you should stick to that position, since it also solves the swallowing problem. |
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Killing threads since 2002
Its a common occurence to find difficulty breathing in SP, because when you consciously breathe most people use their chest. In SP your chest is paralysed, you have to breathe from the diaphragm. I suggest that all people should practise breathing from the diaphragm all the time really, its far better for you. Because you have control over your breathing you might consciously be trying to use muscles that are impossible to use in SP. I suggest you try to find a comfortable position in which you can easily use your diaphragm, and don't let your chest move whilst you sleep. The inability to breathe in the incorrect way (with your chest) was one of the first things I realised whilst being in SP. |
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