I want to know where the place is i went to, there were lots of doors that I could go through, there was a pure blue white glow on the other side but I was too afraid to go through in case I died. All I know is the area was brilliantly lit and spherical, and was covered in smooth silver metal.
Thank you for sharing again Casey, the part at the end about being aware of yourself in the nonphysical dream and also in a totally new unlocated possibly soul level beyond that...is really getting me curious - maybe it is your first glimpse of a panoramic new inner frontier that you only "dreamt" of before! :)
Really good info Casey! thank you for sharing.There are times when I'm dreaming and I think my guides try and get me to realise that I'm dreaming.It's quite funny some of the things they do.
@elm1230 You're welcome, Elm, hope there's bits in here that can be helpful. I know what you mean about the work that goes into bringing us lucid, at times there can be a detail or two that leaves me rolling for days.
I've noticed that fear seems to be the trigger that awakens my realization that I'm dreaming, fear or some other shock emotion, such as disgust. And that's usually when I'm reminded that I can control the dream. It takes the *need* of the control to awaken that reminder.
@inappropriategiggle I understand. The Energies working with me often use strong emotion as a tool to help bring me lucid, but it is a fine line- not strong enough and I may slowly downspiral, too strong and I can shoot all the way out, back into my bed. At least now when this happens I have an understanding of what is going on in there, happily diving back in to catch the next wave.
I want to know where the place is i went to, there were lots of doors that I could go through, there was a pure blue white glow on the other side but I was too afraid to go through in case I died. All I know is the area was brilliantly lit and spherical, and was covered in smooth silver metal.
hihosh1 1 year ago
thanks for sharing Casey, this helps! i just had my 2nd lucid dream ever a couple of days ago.
prguyy 1 year ago
@prguyy Congratulations!!!! I hope you'll do a video about it and link me. Woo hoo.
omcasey1 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing again Casey, the part at the end about being aware of yourself in the nonphysical dream and also in a totally new unlocated possibly soul level beyond that...is really getting me curious - maybe it is your first glimpse of a panoramic new inner frontier that you only "dreamt" of before! :)
WizardlyDanny 1 year ago
@WizardlyDanny Indeed!, it is all so enlivening..
omcasey1 1 year ago
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googlevideosrule 1 year ago
Really good info Casey! thank you for sharing.There are times when I'm dreaming and I think my guides try and get me to realise that I'm dreaming.It's quite funny some of the things they do.
elm1230 1 year ago
@elm1230 You're welcome, Elm, hope there's bits in here that can be helpful. I know what you mean about the work that goes into bringing us lucid, at times there can be a detail or two that leaves me rolling for days.
omcasey1 1 year ago
I've noticed that fear seems to be the trigger that awakens my realization that I'm dreaming, fear or some other shock emotion, such as disgust. And that's usually when I'm reminded that I can control the dream. It takes the *need* of the control to awaken that reminder.
inappropriategiggle 1 year ago
@inappropriategiggle I understand. The Energies working with me often use strong emotion as a tool to help bring me lucid, but it is a fine line- not strong enough and I may slowly downspiral, too strong and I can shoot all the way out, back into my bed. At least now when this happens I have an understanding of what is going on in there, happily diving back in to catch the next wave.
omcasey1 1 year ago