
Originally Posted by
Whatsnext
I consider myself a skilled daydreamer and long before I knew about LDing I would use LD-style stabilization techniques in day dreams. Any daydream I want to be vivid I start out on my hands and knees (daydream body) with my eyes closed. I try to feel the dirt and rocks beneath my hands as vividly as possible, and the pressure on my knees, and I feel the wind blowing across me and through my hair. Then I move my daydream tongue around my mouth a bit, feeling the insides of my mouth. Then I focus on smell, and smell the grass and flowers around. Then hearing, I listen to the wind, maybe to someone talking to me. And finally I open my eyes and I would always start on a grassy hill surrounded by forest.
It's not as vivid as an LD but it is not too much less so. It's also hard to experience all senses at once, but I can do two senses at a time pretty well. Three is pushing it but can be done, too. I also have to be significantly more conscious of building my surroundings, but a lot of details fill themselves in still without conscious thought. However, I still expect to see everything that I see, there are no real surprises. That is where it really cannot be compared to LDing.
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