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I used to be able to project myself into dreams.


Question Posted Saturday May 25 2013, 9:32 pm

When i was younger, like 6, 7, 8, I was able to start my dreams and project myself into them. Im almost certain i was astral projecting. I was seeing everything as though it were an actual cituation in real time. After i got to be about 10 or 11, i couldnt do it anymore. I could only see myself as if i were another person interacting with me. Id like to start astral projecting myself (again if that's what i was doing) but i need to know how to begin to do that again. Can anyone help me?

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WittyUsernameHere answered Sunday May 26 2013, 4:03 am:
What you were doing was most likely some form of lucid dreaming.

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That'll get you started. Google "lucid dreaming" if you want to know more in detail. I'm sure wikipedia has a good write up on it.

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