i always have the same problem. i still dont understand why i cant see m hands. just keep at it and things should get easier |
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I started researching about lucid dreaming one or two months ago and evey method I have tried failed every time. Three nights ago I was reading about trying becoming lucid via sleep paralysis and it freaked me out. All the stories about dark figures and demons being next to you while you can't move are too intense for me. Anyway these stories didn't stop me to try and achieve a lucid dream, they made me be more aware I think. |
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i always have the same problem. i still dont understand why i cant see m hands. just keep at it and things should get easier |
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I guess practice is the key to this. For the first time it was an awesome experience |
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Congratulations on your first LD! |
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You may say I'm a dreamer.
But I'm not the only one - John Lennon
I've actually had the same problem as you have with getting out of bed in false awakenings, but I always manage to get up. Not sure what could work as a solution to your problem, but I guess it just becomes easier with time. I think it could work if you did your reality checks and everything BEFORE getting out of bed so your mind is 100% certain you are dreaming. Then just tell yourself "This is my dream, I can do whatever I want - even go out of bed". |
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Thanks for the tips! Today I had another experience, pretty similar to what happened yesterday and it felt familiar. I was still stuck in bed but I could move and see my hands. I did two reality checks just to make sure that I'm dreaming, and they worked. Also I focused more on how everything feels and how my voice sounds. One strange thing is that I started to rub my hands together in order to increase lucidity but while I was doing this I woke up. |
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Too cool. Congratulations. |
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Hey there! I have had a few similar types of problems throughout my experiences of Lucid Dreaming. Not the invisible hands, but I have been stuck in bed, very heavy. It felt a little bit like an elastic band, the further I'd try to sit forward the more I needed to ping back. A few dreams later I was walking down the stairs and got stuck in the crucified position against the wall, I managed to fix these annoying problems just by closing my eyes and relaxing. I know now that struggling gets you nowhere, if anything it makes it worse. So relax, don't tense up your muscles as you pull away, convince yourself you will just part with the wall or bed, and you should simply fall away. That's what worked for me anyway. More recently though I had a thing where my left arm would get locked in the extended position and I could fold it inwards, which made flying very difficult, although this problem just disappeared after a couple of dreams. Hope this helps! |
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Congrats on your first two! |
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Been previously known as Checker666
Sorry for the late answer. I usually sleep on my back and I keep my hands next to my body, so the blood flow was not affected. |
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