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First thing in the morning. I went upstairs in the new house to check out the master bedroom. First thing I noticed was it was too dark, because all the window shades were closed. I proceeded to open the blinds on first two, but on the third I just couldn't do it. It was like I couldn't quite see around that window. Even when I took a step back, I was just somehow cockeyed, and kind of dizzy even when I really really tried to study this window. Sort of like when you try to run in a dream and find yourself unable.

Then I realized I was dreaming. I had wanted to get out of bed downstairs and check out the master bedroom above, but my mind had tricked me because I was exhausted. Instead of actually getting out of bed and going, I had thought about going. But wait... isn't that a bit like astral projection? Now that I'm in this state, maybe I could astral project somewhere else too.

Or better yet, maybe I should get up, go upstairs, and see how accurate my projected vision is. That seemed cooler, so I did so.

The room had the same shape (a square) and the bed placement was the same, but the windows weren't even close. Thankfully there were a few more than in my dream and it wasn't as dark.

I was still dreaming, though. I don't have a house. Going upstairs to check was a dream, and being upstairs the first time was a dream within a dream.

First thing in the morning. I went upstairs in the new house to check out the master bedroom. First thing I noticed was it was too dark, because all the window shades were closed. I proceeded to open the blinds on first two, but on the third I just couldn't do it. It was like I couldn't quite see around that window. Even when I took a step back, I was just somehow cockeyed, and kind of dizzy even when I really really tried to study this window. Sort of like when you try to run in a dream and find yourself unable. Then I realized I was dreaming. I had wanted to get out of bed downstairs and check out the master bedroom above, but my mind had tricked me because I was exhausted. Instead of actually getting out of bed and going, I had thought about going. But wait... isn't that a bit like astral projection? Now that I'm in this state, maybe I could astral project somewhere else too. Or better yet, maybe I should get up, go upstairs, and see how accurate my projected vision is. That seemed cooler, so I did so. The room had the same shape (a square) and the bed placement was the same, but the windows weren't even close. Thankfully there were a few more than in my dream and it wasn't as dark. I was still dreaming, though. I don't have a house. Going upstairs to check was a dream, and being upstairs the first time was a dream within a dream.

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Every night you go to sleep, you "Astral Project." You might not remember everything, but you definitely did. Now, was it a lucid astral projection? That's a whole 'nothing story. Being lucid in dream-world can get real weird, real quick. False awakenings, especially if you know what's happening, are always wild.

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Being lucid in dream-world can get real weird, real quick

True.

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Not sure why. It's like everything goes in to high-alert emergency mode. Depending on what you're in to: the brain and/or the demiurge does not like it when people become lucid while they're sleeping; at least not me. :p When I become lucid, all sorts of crazy shit happens, trying to direct me "back on script" or scare me in to waking up. Especially if I start going around asking questions or finding hidden entrances to things. I've run in to literal "thought police" a few times. :D