I think I know cuz I tried a deild, when I woke up I stayed still and it went all fuzzy and stiff, does this mean I'm in a dream, I know it's sp but I just need to know what transitioning feels like for when I try it again. |
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I think I know cuz I tried a deild, when I woke up I stayed still and it went all fuzzy and stiff, does this mean I'm in a dream, I know it's sp but I just need to know what transitioning feels like for when I try it again. |
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Well, you'll be completely paralyzed when the transition occurs. There is this shift that's hard to explain, but you'll know when it happens. Usually you will automatically appear in the dream, but it's possible that your eyes will still be closed. I recommend trying to see through your eyelids rather than trying to force them open. |
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Raised by NeAvO
Hazel's Boiler Room
Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
well, during DEILDs for me, I usually just imagine the room exactly as it is excpet with one difference, usually someone talking to me that isn't really there, then when I start to really 'hear' them, i know the dream has started. There isn't really a distinct transition for me, except for when i open my eyes, knowing that it's a dream, and seeing the person there talking to me. |
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"Life is too important to be taken seriously" - Oscar Wilde
I feel no transition. I'm just suddenly in a dream, the first thought being 'Whaaaaaaaaaaaatttttt?!!!!!?' |
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Go insane for me, I'm that selfish you see
We're a wicked rhyme, a line followed
By the darkest picture, making everyone cry
So when your imagining someone talking to you, do you imagine what there saying or just picture them in the room. |
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I usually imagine myself walking outside my house at night, but it has had different outcomes. One time the dream started with me actually walking outside my house. Another time I was kinda dragged INTO my house, looking out a window and everything like started spinning and then settled down, then I had a FA but I knew I was dreaming. |
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Spoiler for Goals:
Well, i'm not sure, usually when I wake up just after a dream i'm in a half dream-like state anyway, so the most important thing is that you are very familiar with the sound of their voice. I don't usually control what they say or pay attention to what I imagine they're saying, it's more to do with making it sound real in my head. |
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"Life is too important to be taken seriously" - Oscar Wilde
I've felt a variety of things. Sometimes it has felt like falling. Sometimes it has felt like I was 'shrinking' inside myself. Sometimes I get the feeling that I am hearing/feeling an intense lowish frequency vibration that gets 'louder' until it crescendos and then abruptly stops. Once it stops I'm in a total black silence and I know the transition is complete. Sometimes though, I feel nothing at all and these are obviously the hardest to recognize that I am actually dreaming. |
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Art
The ability to happily respond to any adversity is the divine.
Dream Journal Shaman Apprentice Chronicles
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For me it is just a matter of: |
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Last edited by Captain Sleepalot; 01-06-2010 at 07:04 PM.
I have very little control over my dreams and my personal dialog is always mumbling always every one is mumbling. Nothing could ever be understood. But now I can imagine actually dreaming about conversations. It's weird. |
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I've caught myself falling asleep into a dream, it's more rare than being caught in SP awakening from one. You're caught up in a whilrwind like sensation with wooshing, and you fall into your dream. Sometimes it's pretty sudden, you may see a TV window with your dream in it and your watching and you become a character and it becomes your dream, that has happened to me a few times, or you'll just resume your previous dream, picking up with the next chapter. |
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