Hello again everyone,
This time, my noob question will be about the "dream inside a dream" concept. No, not like Inception, but more like you're dreaming about lucid dreaming, in this case.
Tonight I once again tried WILD (to no avail of course) but something funny happened. I'm not sure about the chronological order everything happened, but after some time of WILDing, I think I gave up or just fell asleep normally. Then, after I fell asleep (I suppose), I feel a weird sensation, like I was being pushed towards the ground, like being buried/falling or something and after that, I'm in my room, do a RC and become lucid I suppose. I walk around a little bit and BAM! I'm in my bed again, feeling the same sensation, and once again ending up in the same lucid (?). This time, I walk around my room a little bit , try to stabilize by taking a good look around, rubbing the walls, but not too long after that, I wake up for real and I'm like "what the hell????"
So my question is exactly that, is it possible that I was not lucid, but dreamed about having a lucid dream? How could I feel the "falling" sensation twice, specially after I was already sleeping and not aware at all (I think). All those 2 supposed lucids felt very very washed out and not vivid at all. My impression is that I actually was dreaming about feeling those sensations, as I already have read them a few times here on DV.
I'm very confused, and I've been like what the fu** since I woke up today.
Thanks again for any responses!
*edit: I forgot two fun/weird facts:
When I was "lucid", walking around my apartment, I remembered that in my first LD ever, what triggered my lucidity was my refrigerator: it was in the living room, and after I remember that, there it is, in the same place. WTF? Does this mean anything at all?
Also in the second "lucid", I had a really hard time opening my right eye. Anyone experienced that before? Maybe I could not open my eyes because I wasn't actually lucid dreaming? Fact is that I'm not sure if I even managed to open it during the dream.
Wtfs, wtfs everywhere.
|
|
Bookmarks