07-27-2011, 11:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2011, 11:35 AM by Bring4th_Austin.)
(07-26-2011, 09:02 PM)zenmaster Wrote:I wouldn't say they were dark, but they were particularly undefined. It wasn't like a specific place, especially not a familiar place. I'd actually say void is a good word to describe it, though it wasn't a dark void...just no real surroundings at all.(07-26-2011, 08:27 PM)abridgetoofar Wrote:In the dream, were the surroundings particularly dark, as if you were talking to this person in a "void"? If not, what did the surroundings look like?(07-26-2011, 08:16 PM)zenmaster Wrote: When you heard "see them", was it as if someone said it audibly (e.g. into your ear) or was it more telepathic?It's as if it were part of the conversation I was having in the dream. This person was explaining the intent and purpose of 4D negative entities, and pretty abruptly yelled that. In my perception, as far as the dream goes, it was audible...but it was definitely part of the dream.
(07-26-2011, 09:24 PM)SomaticDreams Wrote: This is fascinating to me, if you could please expand on your experience, I'd be very interested in knowing how you felt during this experience and the amount of control you felt you had in the dream, in terms of controlling the experience itself.
The initial dream during the first experience wasn't what I would consider lucid, but it wasn't an eventful dream. The conversation flowed as if I were normally talking, but I don't think I consciously guided my words.
As far as how I felt...basically like I feel the second I wake up, except that haziness wasn't shaking. I felt like I was awake but like something wasn't quite right. I noticed the undistinguished figure sort of rush by me to my right, disappear through my door, and then I noticed the black lines moving in the center of my vision. I had an unexplained sudden jolt of fear, which isn't very common for me. The fear was similar to when I used to have nightmares. Then, I went from sitting up in my bed observing to laying down in my bed opening my eyes again seamlessly, which at that point I realized this was either a crazy weird dream or some sort of out of body experience, I didn't expect it to happen again.
The other two times were similar, except there was no undistinguished figure racing by me, and no fear jolting me out of it. I looked around my room and realized I wasn't really awake, would see the black lines in my vision, looked down at myself sleeping, and forced myself to actually wake up.
As far as control during the experiences, I felt like I had decent control, but I wasn't driven by my normal waking motives...that's the best way I can describe it.
Quote: I had a similar experience where I 'popped' into another realm, fully aware of it. It was a dark forest, but as the dream progressed, I flew over a land of beautiful majesty at dusk. Incredibly large mountains and exotic foliage that was extra-terrestrial (in the literal meaning of the word)- I flew over this land for a while and eventually it became difficult to fly, so I realized it meant I had to 'return'. I closed my eyes and gently fell back towards the surface, knowing that I was safe, and would return to my body. This was not astral travel, but something else, I think. No silver cord during this experience. It was like I jumped into another body, but it was still "me". I had a feeling this is almost similar to what happened to you, but with different circumstances. I did not see any symbols that were visual. I did however, wake up, and as soon as I did, it was pouring out (one of those instant down-pours), and it thundered and boomed very loudly over my girlfriend's house at which I was staying at. Perhaps I got a different type of symbol...either way the experience was powerful.
Thank you so much for sharing. Peace, love and light to you my friend.
Your experience sounds beautiful and amazing, but rather dissimilar to mine. I was there in my room, able to observe my room and even my own body. I didn't get to see any amazing landscapes or anything. Just myself laying there motionless...rather boring compared to your's. Thank you for sharing.
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