I swear... I've seen this before. Not commonly though. |
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I have been thinking about lucid dreaming alot recently, one of the things that popped into my mind was a really intense dream i had where i could taste things. |
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I swear... I've seen this before. Not commonly though. |
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Bollocks.
It is supposed to fill a mental craving. If you ever get a craving for something in real life, just tell yourself that you can eat it in a dream. |
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"Of course my life isn't a nightmare! At least you can become lucid in a nightmare."
-Original quote by me
LDs: 6... not bad...
Dance with a barcode: Pending
ATHEISTS, UNITE!!!!
have you read Stephen Laberges book "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming"? If not i would suggest getting it. not only is it very interesting it also has answers to a lot of the questions here on the forums. |
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I bet that this would help, but not eliminate cravings. In one recent lucid, I was eating chocolate pie and it tasted sooo good. But it was like I was tasting it with my mind, ya know? It's not the same. |
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If you see a strange typo in my post, blame my iPad for that.
Short story series about LD'ing:
http://www.dreamviews.com/artists-corner/140705-short-story-series-community-involvement-needed.html#post1990516
I don't think your theory is stupid, its definitely interesting. I mean I've never tried that to see if it will work, but, I'll make it one of my goals whenever I am able to become lucid at will |
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# of LDs so far: DILD-1, WILD-0, Awareness-5
Max Dreams recalled in one night: 3
Goals: Learn to fly [] - Find out more about myself [] - Explore the sea [] - Pray in an LD []
Read my DJ: Whirlwind of Dreams
Read my current research: CAT Research
Read my meditation experiences: Meditation Experiences
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