I had a lucid dream. It was a dream I have quite often:
going home from work and realizing I'm missing my suitcase.
As soon as I got home in my dream, sure enough my suitcase
was standing there. I then became aware of a discontinuity: I
remembered that I had punched the flextime clock at work
when leaving, but the card for this was in my suitcase. How
could I have done this if my suitcase was at home? This must
be a dream! I became lucid, and as usual at this occasion I
immediately woke up in my excitement. However, I instantly
entered the vibrational state, which seemed very strong and
stable. I tried the rolling out method and it worked perfectly.
As usual, I reached for the silver cord, but only felt
something like mild electrical energy in my neck where the
cord is usually located (M.R.: no deepening). First off, I
decided to walk into my mother's room with whom I was
living at the time (M.R.: no plan of action). I expected to see
her in bed and for an instant I thought I'd see exactly this,
her face on the pillow (I couldn't see very well however), but
then I realized that she must have been in the living room
since she always got up very early and must surely have been
awake at this time - it must have been a reality fluctuation.
Next, I looked into one of the mirrors in my mother's room,
wondering what I would see. What I saw were several
distinctly separated body parts of mine floating around - like a
photograph of me had been cut into a jigsaw puzzle!
Then I looked at my hands, they started to melt until the
stumps looked cut off, just like the picture in the mirror. Next
I continued into the living room, looking for my mother, but I
didn't see her. Now I decided that I finally had to leave my
apartment, something I had never accomplished in all my
years of OBEs. Without any difficulty I walked through the
closed main door and out into the corridor. The light out there
seemed to be on, but I realized that I was having some sort
of tunnel vision, a very narrow field of view. I demanded
more energy and better sight, but this didn't help much. As I
walked down the corridor, physical reality disappeared more
and more towards the end of the hallway (where in reality the
door to my grandmother's apartment was located, where I
wanted to go), there was just some kind of rectangular portal.
Now only half conscious, I decided to return to my body and