rainwing
27th November 2006, 09:32 AM
Just a few hours ago, I think I had a lucid dream or an OBE, but I'm not sure which. Help me understand better, if you could!
- I woke up in the middle of the night, not quite asleep, and not quite awake. I decided in that brief moment that I would have a lucid dream, just before I went to sleep again.
- It started with a flying dream, which I've been having a lot of recently. I was not lucid here.
- All of a sudden I realized I shouldn't be flying, and that this was a dream. I immediately felt a pulling, rushing sensation sending me up and back.
- I wasn't afraid, and said, "Ok, pull it back a little," because I wanted to control the experience, rather than shoot off to some weird place.
- I felt myself in my body, with a vibrating sensation in my stomach and chest. I tried to will or fly myself out of my body, but couldn't do it, so I tried to physically get up. This worked, and I rose from my body.
- It was very dark, so I said, "Ok! Light it up!"
- Everything got lighter, and I found myself in a comfortable party room, where people were discussing various things with one another.
- Rather than try to fly or conjure things or stuff like that, I decided to talk to one of the partygoers. He and I sat down on a couch and shot the breeze.
- What we talked about escapes me, except for one thing: I asked him if this was what happened when we died (relaxing, coming to terms with death, and getting used to a new world... which I saw as a comfortable party). He said yes.
- I forgot his name as I slipped into another dream where I couldn't control anything. When I woke up from it and couldn't recall his name, I vowed to return to my dream and discover it.
- When I slipped off to sleep again, the name quickly came to me: Elson. I find it interesting that "El" is Hebrew for God, and son is son, as in "Son of God." I like those kinds of multiple meaning names a lot!
So what do you think? What was this most interesting of experiences? I can't wait for the next one, especially if I get to fly again. I'm able to stay in the air longer and longer with each successive dream, I'm finding out.
Thank you,
Chris
- I woke up in the middle of the night, not quite asleep, and not quite awake. I decided in that brief moment that I would have a lucid dream, just before I went to sleep again.
- It started with a flying dream, which I've been having a lot of recently. I was not lucid here.
- All of a sudden I realized I shouldn't be flying, and that this was a dream. I immediately felt a pulling, rushing sensation sending me up and back.
- I wasn't afraid, and said, "Ok, pull it back a little," because I wanted to control the experience, rather than shoot off to some weird place.
- I felt myself in my body, with a vibrating sensation in my stomach and chest. I tried to will or fly myself out of my body, but couldn't do it, so I tried to physically get up. This worked, and I rose from my body.
- It was very dark, so I said, "Ok! Light it up!"
- Everything got lighter, and I found myself in a comfortable party room, where people were discussing various things with one another.
- Rather than try to fly or conjure things or stuff like that, I decided to talk to one of the partygoers. He and I sat down on a couch and shot the breeze.
- What we talked about escapes me, except for one thing: I asked him if this was what happened when we died (relaxing, coming to terms with death, and getting used to a new world... which I saw as a comfortable party). He said yes.
- I forgot his name as I slipped into another dream where I couldn't control anything. When I woke up from it and couldn't recall his name, I vowed to return to my dream and discover it.
- When I slipped off to sleep again, the name quickly came to me: Elson. I find it interesting that "El" is Hebrew for God, and son is son, as in "Son of God." I like those kinds of multiple meaning names a lot!
So what do you think? What was this most interesting of experiences? I can't wait for the next one, especially if I get to fly again. I'm able to stay in the air longer and longer with each successive dream, I'm finding out.
Thank you,
Chris