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Yep, it seems to be happening to many people, including me. Maybe this is an aspect of ascension?
Another one: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17254
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Ok,I get it now !Thank you CFTraveler for pointing me in the right direction.It happened before in the naked dream but there I was awake flying or floating and I could see my face and my hair was moving as if there was a breeze. :shock: :D
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That's funny because I came here to post about my experience from 2 or 3 nights ago. I have been having super involved vivid dreams lately, but I finally became lucid the other night and yelled "I'm dreaming". But then I "woke up" and thought it was a failure and "went to sleep". But in reality I was probably OBE- it just looked so real that it was like a false awakening and then I went to sleep in the OBE it seems. That would be great if it marked spiritual development because I've been working on growing a lot lately. Interesting to hear that others are experiencing somewhat similar scenarios.
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Interestingly, I had never heard of this happening until it started happening to me- now a lot of people are reporting this and in other forums, making me think something collective is going on, and this is a symptom of it.
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You know what it was always said that if you fall asleep in your dream,you die.It's obviously not true because I could see my sleeping self being kissed by the man and I was obe when I went to continue the dream,going to pick up my clothes and going to another laundromat closer.
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when I fell asleep,I saw me asleep and he kissed my face while I was sleeping.
I had a kind of nightmare as a kid, where I dreamt that my grandmother was taking care of me, but then we both fell asleep at the dining table at my old home. I could still witness the scene - I saw me and her asleep, our heads on the dining table. As that happened, a ghost, in the appearance of a spooky character from audiobooks I liked to listen to, would open the door and float into the room.
Must have had that dream 20 years ago now, maybe. The recall is still rather vivid and I've always remembered it. I cannot say what it stands for as a symbol, though. Maybe something I was quite literally unconscious to?
Oliver