Hi! I was wondering if some of you have experienced seeing your own body sleeping in your bed during a LD. For instance, you’re flying in your room, or walking near your bed, and see your body in it.
According to Castaneda and some tibetan dreamers, it’s seems to be a particular experience. I’ve never had such an experience. If it happened to you, did you feel it to be something special, or was it a “normal” lucid dream?
I have had several lucid dreams in my bedroom. There was only one LD where I could see my own body, and that was a particularly uncomfortable wild. I have become lucid by sitting down in my empty bed and doing a RC before.
I’ve had LD’s where I have done that, then found myself sinking into my bed, with a me already in it. But i’ve never really been sure if i was still lucid when that happened.
Other than that I have never seen myself in a dream, except in dreams where the angle is either TV like or i’m someone else.
I already experienced that by making split concsciousness. One stays in dream and other one watches over my sleeping body. I have no idea if it’s accurate or not, but it is an awesome feeling, knowing that my body is asleep, but yet I’m in the whole new world. Know what I’m saying?
I don’t have many LD’s but the ones I do are real cool. My last LD I awoke in bed and just new I was dreaming (don’t remember carrying out a RT). I was practising leviating off the bed and only got about 3 feet, so decided to go and have a wander around the house. I new somone was in bed with me but just assumed it was my wife (but she was actually away for the weekend). Anyway got out of bed and as walked round the bed I looked and saw it was me sleeping. As I left the bedroom I even sneaked back into the room (well, I didn’t want to wake myself up ) and thought “how cool is this”. Strange feeling wandering around the house LD’ing knowing I was sound asleep upstairs. I’ve had other similar LD’s and even thought they might have been OBE’s.
I think i had 1 or 2 of these experiences. One of them was an OBE dream, not an actual OBE. I was having a WILD with HI and suddenly i projected out of my body easily; now i saw my body laying down on the bed and i just freaked out; i wanted to get back to my body.
I tried to see if it was possible to see my body in bed in the LD this morning. The dream turned into a nightmare when I found a grey-face there instead! (Those are annoying dream characters who can ruin even a LD.)
I thought this was normal ???:). In several of my LDs when I started to either lose lucidity or did something that required a lot of consciousness (calling someone) this happened for very short period of time (I want to say less than a second, but is is hard to really tell).
sometimes when i feel the lucid dream isnt going great and i want to wake up to reality I feel like I exiting from my dream and re-entering into my body, but sometimes i feel like as if the position I was in my dream, e.g. such as I was standing up and walking about is completely different from asleep and lying in my bed.
I do often feel like as if I am entering back into my body after a LD but I feel like I go somewhere else in a LD not as if I am in my room
Yeah a few years ago I had such an experience. I walked towards my sleeping body, placed my hand on my forehead and concentrated on the third eye of my sleeping body. When I woke up I felt really calm and warm inside, especially on that spot. This feeling lasted for half an hour or an hour. Never tried it again though
I meant: to see your body in your bed as if it was another person. For instance, you are flying in your room and you see your body in your bed.
Siiw, was are those grey-faces? I don’t know what it means in English, it’s not in my dictionary… When I searched on the net, I found either a sort of shamanic masks or ET’s.
Basilus, grey-faces probably only exist in my dreams. They are annoying DCs which looks almost like people, only with grey skin, black eyes and genderless. They are almost like an unfinished image of a human. Grey-faces appear to block the road, close doors, and generally be annoying, especially in LD’s.