Cool!I've never helped anyone in person before. Most of my friends just give me
"The Look"
when I talk to the about lucid dreaming.
In fact someone the other day was asking me how things were going at my "Weird website"![]()
I'm not sure where this should be posted exactly. But it involves a dream and I'm new here, so the newbie zone seemed to fit
So today on the way to a show, Mike tells me that he had a weird dream. (mike is my good friend/drummer who has begun to take an active interest in LDing.) I ask him to tell me about it. He tells me that near the end of the dream I walk into the room and ask him, "are you dreaming?" at that point, he realized that he was, in fact, dreaming. it started to fade and he tried to spin. Sadly he woke up.
none the less. I think it's neat that, in a way, i was there to help him become lucid for the first time.
Cool!I've never helped anyone in person before. Most of my friends just give me
"The Look"
when I talk to the about lucid dreaming.
In fact someone the other day was asking me how things were going at my "Weird website"![]()
you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
oh man. that's no good. You need to set them straight. Maybe a knuckle sandwich will help persuade them.Originally posted by Seeker
In fact someone the other day was asking me how things were going at my \"Weird website\"![]()
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If we gave knuckle sandwiched to everyone who gave us wierd looks for talking about dreaming, I'd have to open a sandwich shop and be open from 9 to 5.Originally posted by Valo
oh man. that's no good. You need to set them straight. Maybe a knuckle sandwich will help persuade them.![]()
Just keep at it with your friend. I think having a "dream partner" would help greatly in attaining lucidity.
-Amé
"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
People that dont have good dreams dont want to hear about other peoples dreams. Morons
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