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Messages - ChielV

#1
Ok, so the point here is: lucidity. Then I am wondering how it possible that lucidity after physical death can be decreased to such a minimum level that we do not know we have died. I also think the other way around is possible: like someone with Alzheimer who has died and gets a increased lucidity...

What is the source of this phenomenon and is there a way to predict ones own lucidity at time of death?
#2
Psan,

The dream part you mention seems to make sense to me. As I understand, when we dream in our physical body we do not use our left side of the brain. This is why we think pink elephants are ok ;). How does this work after death? Are we still lacking our left-sided logical thinking? If this is so, the lucidity will stay pretty low and all the scenarios you mention are possible....

Regards,
Chiel.
#3
Hi,

Can anyone explain to me if we go on, after death, in our dream body or do we use another body then? Because in my dreams I can pull my finger, and even break it of. Is this also possible when you you have died?

I also heard stories about people who did not know they died. What kind of consciousness is this? Why don't people understand that they are living in a different world where obviously not all people are around you as when you did not die....

Please help me out, any light on these thing is very much appreciated!

Chiel Varkevisser
Netherlands
#4
Welcome to Dreams! / YES I DID IT! MY FIRST LD! :)
January 25, 2005, 06:37:39
Great to have the 1st one! I know that I also awakened because of the enthousiasm after looking at my hands ;) As soon as this will become more normal to you, you will be able to have longer experiences. Good luck!

Chiel Varkevisser
The Netherlands
#5
Welcome to Dreams! / Lucidity during dreaming
January 25, 2005, 06:32:37
Last night I had my 1st MILD. Ik went to sleep on my back (which I usually don't) and awaked because of the snoring sound I made. I recalled the dream I was in and felt asleep again after a short period. I entered the same dream which I had left a few moments before, but now I realized that this scene was the the one I had just dreamt of. I was standing with a girlfriend (who I do not know in daily life) near a lake and as soon as I knew that I was dreaming, I shouted "more lucidity". From that moment on the situation changed, the appearance of my girlfriend changed and the total scene faded. It felt like I had closed my eyes.... so I wanted to open them, even though I realized that it may end my dream, but I took the chance.... But I was right, the opening of my eyes also occured physical, so I woke up :(

Can anyone tell me what to do in such a situation? Should I have waited longer?

Thanks!

Chiel Varkevisser
The Netherlands