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    Small fragments, dragon and OOBE

    by , 01-08-2012 at 12:06 PM (311 Views)
    #1
    I was in a car with my dad. I was the driver. We were arguing about something

    #2
    2 woman stood in front of a freezer and were talking about the food in it in. The same conversation was repeated in French, Dutch and English.

    #3
    I was standing at a bus stop, surrounded by many people. I looked at the sky and saw a moving black spot. First I thought it was a plane but after observing it for a while, I realized it was a dragon. The people around me commented on it: "Look, a dragon!", "Oh my god", etc.
    I thought it was strange and said out loud "It must be a dream."
    Everything turned black and it felt like I was going to wake up so I rubbed my hands that I could no longer feel.
    I saw a hallway for a few seconds but it disappeared again. I tried spinning but it didn't have any effect whatsoever because the dream turned to 3rd person perspective and I couldn't percieve my body.

    I could feel the transition from dream to wakefulness and remembered to try to have an out-of-body experience.
    I tried phantom wiggling and straining the brain. It worked after 3 seconds. (techniques from School of Lucid Dreaming by Michael Raduga)
    I couldn't see anything but thought it would be better to be able to move first.
    I tried to pull myself backwards out of my body (I slept on my stomach). I got stuck at my waist so I tried turning myself around. I now faced the ceiling but got stuck at my waist again. I tried creating vision and it worked. It was still very dark and I saw a shade drifting above my head. It felt like it had already followed me for a while but that in real life I simply couldn't see it.
    I got a little scared because I didn't expect it to notice me. I closed my eyes and tried levitating and sinking below my bed.
    It didn't work so I decided to wake up so I wouldn't forget the experience.

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