anyone?
I don't what any of you think about this, but I have been looking through this forum and reading everyone's dream journals and dream recalls and what i have noticed is that whenever someone is lucid and they go up to a DC and try to talk to them about the act of dreaming by saying something like
"Do you know that you are just a figment of my imagination?"
or
"I am dreaming and you are not real, what do you think about that?"
99% of the time they usually either
1. Do not reply
2. Become hostile
3. Reply with some stupid answer like "well i guess that means the cat ate its own seesaw..."
I think this is a sign that your sub-conscious does not want you to know the secrets of dreaming, or maybe isn't fast enough to come up with a genuine reply quick enough. What do you all think about this?
Ol' Ironsides
anyone?
Ol' Ironsides

Very interesting question.
However, I lack the experience and knowledge about lucid dreaming as far as the scientific part and the subconcious's part in it, but yes, I suspect its that your subconcious fails to come up with a reply suitable to that.
Actually, thinking about it now, I don't think its failing to come up with a response, because a DC could easily say something like "That's crazy talk" or "You must be insane", but instead, I think its because you as the dreamer don't expect them to know how to reply, which causes them not to know.. (That might've sounded confusing)
"Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.."
- Ralph Emerson
or maybe your Sub C does not want you to know...
Ol' Ironsides

Its just the dreamers attitude. Lucid dreaming is a weird thing for them and they kind of think they are doing something they shouldent really be doing. And so their dream characters adopt that attitude.
Free DreamJournal Program ~ Thanks Banhurt

I agree with Dizko, I think it's all up to the dreamer to some level. I don't think your subconcious would go to lengths you make you think you're awake.
"Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.."
- Ralph Emerson

I think this is because of the lack of experience one has with this issue. Such an event does not occur in reality (asking someone if they realise that they are dreaming), and an individual has probably never tried such an act in reality. Naturally, your mind has no expectations of such a situation, hence, repsonses are nonsensical, or defensive (as the mind does not know how to react due to a lack of experience).

I notice my dream characters act as I'd expect in the waking world. once I ran up to my best friend while Lucid and told him he was my imagination and that whatever he said was just my subconcious. he just laughed at me! and if I tried to pull that off right now, I'd expect the same!
Not particularly, once I met a girl who's boyfriend had left her when she became pregnant, she was kicked out her house and she was not rich enough to support herself. This was a long while ago and I can't remember what it was that made me realise I was dreaming, I think it was the entire nature of how I felt- I just knew I was dreaming, but instead of just randomly flying around when I was lucidI decided to help her out and I said to her,
"I bet you didn't know that I am actually making you up, I'm practically like a God to be honest with you"
and she replied with,
"Really?! Can you control everything that happens in the world then?"
I said-
"I guess so yes, but I'm going to wake up now, but before I go, I'm going to do one thing... Don't tell ANYONE I did this for you, but I'm going to give you a great big house and plenty of money to make your life better for you and your baby... O.K?"
She thanked me greatly and I hugged her. Then I said-
"Right... I need to go now, I probably wont ever see you againso I wish you the best of luck in life, everything will go smoothly for you from now now
"
She said goodbye and I woke up haha
I think that you can expect a much clearer and constructed answer from a DC that you have known for longer period of time.
Thanks =]
Jim.
"Thus the stars wink upon the bloody stripes; and Liberty pulls down her cap upon her eyes, and owns oppression in its vilest aspect for her sister"
I find just asking DCs normal questions is rather amusing. You seem to get more out of this. I remember I was once dreaming of being in a co-op and telling my fellow DCs that they were dreaming. All the adults looked at me as if I was mental but funnily enough only the children understood!
I think too much of the logical brain is turned off so it can't think of a response quick enough.
i still think its something bigger, i think your sub-c is trying to hide something
Ol' Ironsides

Go ahead and think that.Why did you create this topic though if you aren't at least a LITTLE interested in observing other peoples opinions?
As for me, I think it is just what you expect. I haven't had much experiance myself, but from other peoples dreams I notice that whatever they EXPECT to happen will happen. If you don't know what on earth your DC could come up with, or you expect him/her to come up with something random, they will. On my first LD I told my eldest sister that I was dreaming and she didn't really exist. She just glared at me. (Then again, that might have been because I kept poking her)
P.S. Jim, I find that amusing because since she didn't exist, everything you said and did to/for her would just disapear.But I sorta do the same thing in my dreams so I can't really say anything.
![]()
Interested in finding a good book to read? Check out Reading Decent Writing for good, entertaining, and unbiased reviews of popular books!
yeah i understand the expect thing you are talking about and it happens
last night i was lucid and instead of flipping a light switch i just "expected" that the light would intensify and it did
i wonder, though, if we can make up some kind of test to see what our minds can generate, or just research this any further
Ol' Ironsides
bump
Ol' Ironsides

In a sense though, doesn't it come down to how you define "real"? Does the fact that a DC has no physical substance mean it isn't "real"? A dream isn't "real"? You might as well say that your subconscious isn't "real".
deep.
Drop Acid Not Bombs!

Okay, but once a DC treated me as if I weren't real! What does that mean?
"Before you slip into unconsciousness..."

that you're triiiiiiiiiping out lol
"Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.."
- Ralph Emerson
Hmm, most of my DCs don't believe me when I tell them it's a dream, yeah.
The vast majority of my DCs are pretty much unintelligent cookie cutter people.
But my guide and a few others are different...my guide used to tell me I was asleep or dreaming or out of my body all the time, and that's how I'd get lucid sometimes. He always acted like it was pretty obvious. But interestingly, he has always insisted that he exists independently of my mind.![]()

"the secrets of dreaming"
I like that.
I'm studying alot on dreaming, I mentioned on one thread that there is a new LD technique that makes you LD every night almost, without fail..Don't ask for it, I won't give it to you...
anyway, this new study I've been doing is what I call "breaking out". I'll post about it so I don't hijack your thread, but you might have something going here about your mind not wanting you to know something.
<<Parkour>><<Writing>><<Acting>><<Dreaming>>
I have found out why I love Ninja so much! It all resides in the first post I ever made at this forum.
DCs are just there to have sex with, nothing more.
http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/4599/cludrw4.gif
Feh.
[CanceledCzech] 8:45 pm: Devir is both the most violent force in the galaxy and thenewest pandemic
I disagree with this assessment. I have meditated many times, and encountered characters that had a fair degree of autonomous response and ability to carry on rough conversations (like a crude AI). Think also about times when you are conversing with yourself in your own mind in everyday waking life, trying to figure a problem out. Sometimes the answer comes to you out of the blue rather quickly. So dream characters have the capacity to respond in a lifelike manner, its just in these circumstances they behave erratically.
Bookmarks