you ascended when you inhaled and descended as you exhaled and it was a very persuasive experience to those who did it.
Well, since it works in the water...
Happy birthday, Allyson!
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you ascended when you inhaled and descended as you exhaled and it was a very persuasive experience to those who did it.
Well, since it works in the water...
Happy birthday, Allyson!
Happy birthday, Allyson!
Oh, I knew I forgot something! What she said!
One thing I've noticed happening since I was a kid was having moments in dreams where I stumble or otherwise mistep in the dream and jar myself awake. I'm pretty sure it's because my body is acutally doing something jarring and my dream tries to account for it.
This is extremely common, and is called a myoclonic or hypnic jerk: [link]
It's Allyson Day? Have a good one, Allyson.
Well, since it works in the water...
When I inhale underwater I almost always drown.
Oh! You mean when my head is above water. Got it.
I've definitely flown in dreams--it's generally where magically the air becomes like water, and I can just kind of swim through it!
I've definitely flown in dreams--it's generally where magically the air becomes like water, and I can just kind of swim through it!
Yeah, that definitely. But sometimes it's really hard! And not all relaxing like you would think.
I let my piercings close up years ago - my nickel allergy makes it almost impossible to wear jewelry so I never got into the habit. (No matter how careful I was to only buy earrings labeled 14k-everything, I never met a pair that didn't trigger horrible eczema. Ick.)
All my flying dreams have been a tremendous effort of concentration in the dream in order to acheive flight.
Happy Birthday, Allyson!