Quote from: Vibrant on February 19, 2018, 06:22:46 AM
Now I really do think SP has something to do with our souls crossing being "reality" and the astral plane.
When we awake abruptly our bodies are "here" but our souls are still catching up
My Grandad said this the other day 
Yes I think our dreams are also connected to some source. It is a combination of spiritual messages (sometimes symbolism) and processing everyday life.
I had some crazy lucid dreaming yesterday and it is like I am getting better at it everytime. I think it is because I ask myself ?is this real or a dream?? when I am in a dream and I am getting faster at knowing the difference. I always feel a desire to fly and I notice I really create my reality with my own thoughts; I can?t do what I want if I have doubts/fear/insecurities. Sometimes I do feel my own body being stuck (I experience it as pain or discomfort)..it is like the physical body is stuck in my bed and my mind has a body that can travel around.
The connection between lucid dreaming and death is nothing new: over a thousand years ago, Tibetan Buddhists developed an entire science around how to wake up in dreams to prepare for death, believing that if lucid dreaming was developed enough, people could remain conscious at the moment of death and maintain awareness right through the transitional processes beyond death and into the next life.
These lucid dreams teach me how to die.
? Aiha Zemp to her Zen meditation teacher.First I was afraid of hurting myself because I thought my body might jump from a building in real life..but now that I read more about Lucid Dreaming I feel more safe and I think it is worth it to practice.