Being dragged while flying

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voyager13

Last night I had a lucid dream by Wake Back To Bed (WBTB) Method. I didn't plan for it, it was because of a freaking mosquito which forced me get out of the bed and chase it for maybe 40 minutes. I didn't intend to have a lucid dream either, just a thought passed through my mind that it is possible to have one under those conditions.

Any way, my lucid dreams always start with feeling that I'm separating from my body; I never find myself all of a sudden in the middle of a scene or something; and after separation I'm dragged while flying. In other words, I'm not totally in control, but I can think of different places and more often than not I pop there (the scene changes). It's very annoying; I don't want to fly all the time.

What can I do to stop / control this forced flying?   
Life is a dream; dream sweet dreams!

Lionheart

Quote from: voyager13 on December 23, 2012, 23:25:08
What can I do to stop / control this forced flying?   
At this point you are experiencing thought=action. So anchor yourself and you won't fly. Visualize a ball and chain attached to your leg, making you too heavy to get off the ground.
Play with this, create your own "anchors". I have a feeling you are being taught something here. You just have to figure out what it is.

This is exactly the way the NPR shows itself to me. Tests, riddle, Quests, always keeping me thinking. I fail one, it comes back again, I fail again, it comes back. It repeats itself until I have learned what it was I needed to. Once I learn that lesson, it's on to the next challenge.

It's neverending and I welcome every bit of it!  :-)

voyager13

I thought maybe I need to increase the lucidity level.
Life is a dream; dream sweet dreams!

Lionheart

Quote from: voyager13 on December 24, 2012, 02:10:11
I thought maybe I need to increase the lucidity level.
Anchoring will help that. It shows that you are Lucid enough to control the situation instead of just being an "air" passenger per say!  :-)