Lucid dreams often feel like this–as if you are observing yourself from a point over your shoulders-arm flexed, hands curving around the boom, breathing, in three dimensional silence.

Laurie Nadel
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I’m always astonished at how real lucid dreams feel. I’ve never read any information that explained how lucid dreams felt, but I think that’s because it is very hard to put into words. What I realized was that they were very similar to lucid dreams. They are silent, there are no worries or concerns, and you are able to observe yourself from a point over your shoulders-arm flexed, hands curving around the boom breathing, in three dimensional silence.

Source: Dancing With The Wind: A True Story Of Zen In The Art Of Windsurfing

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