Just relax, focus on stabilizing and realize that it's all just a dream, and nothings going to happen unless you want it to. I can't tell you why you had those thoughts in your head, but it's best to not let them impede your thinking. |
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Last time I attempted a WILD, it was a near success I suppose you could say. I "woke" in my bed, checked my alarm clock to do an RC, and time changed. That part was ok, but what happened afterwords was strange. I got up, and all of the sudden was overcome with the horrible foreboding feeling, like I knew something was going to come and kill me... About a second or two later I woke up. |
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Just relax, focus on stabilizing and realize that it's all just a dream, and nothings going to happen unless you want it to. I can't tell you why you had those thoughts in your head, but it's best to not let them impede your thinking. |
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Well... I'd suggest you to prepare for attack next time if you can't erase the bad feeling |
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Last edited by tambu; 02-15-2010 at 11:29 PM.
I guess the best way to deal with it is to confront your fear, if you can hold on to Lucidity, the fear might pass - or whatever your 'afraid' of may appear. If it does, you've just got to remind yourself it's only a dream, and you can control it. |
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I totally know what you're feeling . Its a thing that i usually call a breakthrough . It usually feels like you're about to switch from real world to dream world , like some kind of thing rushes your body and head . I usually try to make it happen but i had a different kind of experience once. For no reason i woke up in the middle of the night , not remembering a thing . Closed my eyes again and then a similiar thin occured but this time i didnt even wished it for . It felt like i was being forced to surrender . Of course i started to panic and shake my head . I was so dizzy and shocked that i was scared to close my eyes again. |
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