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Old Nov 24, 2013, 02:17 PM
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I was walking up my stairs and all of a sudden I felt very aware of where I was and what I was doing. then by the time I made it to the top, my head was spinning ( I was dizzy). Then I physically felt myself being sucked out of my body. After that my POV switched and I saw someone who closely resembles myself leaning against the sink in my bathroom, they were just standing there, not a movement was made. They had a countenance of fear, mouth slightly ajar and eyes wide open. That's when I awoke. What does this dream even mean?? I know for sure it was a lucid dream and not an OBE (out of body experience).

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Old Nov 26, 2013, 12:33 PM
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You were dreaming how you were feeling. What kind of day you had in real life? How did you feel around other people that day?
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Old Nov 30, 2013, 08:54 PM
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Hmm... sometimes the things that are on our minds before we fall asleep carry on into the dream realm. Since you're so sure that it wasn't an OBE, it's probably related to either your thoughts, or your subconscious feelings. Thunder Bow asked a great question - how did you feel around other people that day? I hope this helps!
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