Hello,
While reading the Bibliotheka Cassiopaea thread from dougquaid, I stumbled upon the C’s des
cription of the Moon and it makes me remember about a series of recurring dreams I had for years. These dreams were extremely vivid, realistic, they felt more real than my everyday “awaken” state. The settings of these dreams were different each time, except for one point : at the end of the dream, I look up to the sky and I see the Moon, filling 1/8 of the sky. And each time, I felt “sucked” by the Moon, with the typical tingling/vibrating sensation associated with sleep paralysis and/or OOBE (I had at least two unvoluntaries OOBE that I remember, while sleeping). After that, I woke up.
While I'm at it, I have a second serie of recurring dreams, this time featuring... transports.
These ones happend very often. I'm usually running to catch a bus, sometimes a train, sometimes a plane. Once I'm in, well, nothing more happen. I'm i'm this bus or train for what seems like hours, kinda at peace, and I woke up.
Just sharin'
While reading the Bibliotheka Cassiopaea thread from dougquaid, I stumbled upon the C’s des
cription of the Moon and it makes me remember about a series of recurring dreams I had for years. These dreams were extremely vivid, realistic, they felt more real than my everyday “awaken” state. The settings of these dreams were different each time, except for one point : at the end of the dream, I look up to the sky and I see the Moon, filling 1/8 of the sky. And each time, I felt “sucked” by the Moon, with the typical tingling/vibrating sensation associated with sleep paralysis and/or OOBE (I had at least two unvoluntaries OOBE that I remember, while sleeping). After that, I woke up.
While I'm at it, I have a second serie of recurring dreams, this time featuring... transports.
These ones happend very often. I'm usually running to catch a bus, sometimes a train, sometimes a plane. Once I'm in, well, nothing more happen. I'm i'm this bus or train for what seems like hours, kinda at peace, and I woke up.
Just sharin'