Has anyone else noticed an increase in LD after playing a Video Game? |
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Has anyone else noticed an increase in LD after playing a Video Game? |
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The ego is a dangerous thing to feed…
Yeah, I get a lot of LD's off of games. And a lot of general game-oriented dreams. Once I had a cool one where I was playing Final Fantasy Tactics (the Gameboy version) in the dream, but at the same time I was in the game. I was seeing the whole battle first person and third person simultaneously...The feeling is impossible to describe accurately, but needless to say it was awesome. |
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[23:17:23] <+Kaniaz> "You think I want to look like Leo Volont? Don't you dare"
I imagine that playing a game that is very mentally stimulating (such as a first person shooter with so many things going on) before going to bed will help with inducing an LD as the mind is still focused, but the body is relaxed. I would think it would help with a WILD exponentially, as does juggling (I do it every night before sleep). |
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Yeah that has happened to me Gawain. I remember, after I read around 30 books of the Dragon Ball Z serie, in like, 10 hours, everytime I closed my eyes, I would see a character from the books. Very weird :s |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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Hmm that may just be because these games may inspire your imagination and return in your dreams . And in turn you might recognise them as dreamsigns . |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
I usually spontaneously become lucid. I don't use any technique per se. |
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The ego is a dangerous thing to feed…
yeah I have the exact same condition of gaining Lucidity. In a dream it either suddenly dawns on me that I'm dreaming OR I spontaniously question the Reality I am currently in ATM. This is rather frustrating since I don't have any technique that seems to work for me. It just comes spontaniously...allthough the last one of these 2 conditions may be due to me doing RCs in Waking life alot....However I have only had 2 LDs (one the night before last night, lowlow lucidity though) where the lucidity was gained by a sudden analytical state of mind where I am asking myself wether I'm dreaming. My dream Recall is really progressing and getting better again so soon I'll have good enough of a Dream Recall to start seriously working on some LD-induction techniques. |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
I don't sweat it with techniques and stuff. I get enough spontaneous LD with the capability to hover and fly to keep me happy. I only had few Truely Lucids where I feel more alive than IRL. I usually freeze up and can't move in those so I don't really care for that state of beeing. My hover and flying LDs are not always Extreamly Lucid. Just lucid enough to be enjoyed. I figure the rest will come when I am ready. |
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The ego is a dangerous thing to feed…
I don't play video games very often, but there was a period a few years ago when I had had several dreams where I was in the game Deus EX. It was still animated graphics or whatever, but I was actually in it. I didn't become lucid. I also had dreams where the dream consisted only of a 2-D image of Tetris or Minesweeper, not me playing the game, just the game going on as if that was all there is in the universe. |
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My first two significant LDs occured right after I had become obsessed with "Fable" and was playing it hours on end. Neither had anything to do with the game, though. |
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Had a dream like Call of Duty 2 once... Only I was german! |
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That sounds good for me! |
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Awesome. I am playing An FPS called Far Cry. That is an awesome game, which I hear helps LD's. The mutants might induce nightmares though (especially those ones with the rocket launchers for hands) |
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First WILD on 6th of August, 2006!
This is just me, but, I find that playing computer games deadens dream recall. I find my recall is the best when I spend the most time during the day away from home, and at university or somewhere else. But, that could be just me. |
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Yeah, I find that my recall lags a bit when I obsess over a game too much, too. Though I only really notice losing recall if I'm totally absorbed in a game, playing it most of the day. If I play less than an hour, the net effect on my dreams tends to be positive. |
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[23:17:23] <+Kaniaz> "You think I want to look like Leo Volont? Don't you dare"
Typically VGs tend to put a stopper on my recall and vividity as well. Off the top of my head, I know that FFT, Diablo II, and WoW have all at various times pretty much killed my ability to remember anything from the previous night but addled game-inspired half-dreams that are repetitive, uninteresting, and dull; this can happen for weeks after playing them for a significant time as well. Ultimately if I want to "stimulate my imagination" to get good dreams I'll just read a book or watch a movie, which doesn't run the risk of ingraining repetitive gameplay functions into my head which can muddy up my dreams. |
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Adopted by Richter
The repetitive behaviour of the dream about a level of a game I have completed sparks me into realising I am dreaming (I already completed this level... Wait, I'm dreaming) and I wake up. |
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The ego is a dangerous thing to feed…
I had a very disorienting game/dream experience. I dreamed I was Gordon Freeman from the first Half-life. As I was playing/walking through the levels, I really felt my feet were on solid ground but when I woke up I just had no idea which way was up when the solid ground disappeared! |
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Just this morning I had a lucid dream (I woke up, then fell asleep into the dream), in which.. I was, a spaceship-thing ;o, I saw it from a top-view. Then I blew some enemy ships out of existence and woke up. |
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I had one non-LD about twilight princess last night, not playing the game but directly involved, the best kind of video game dream. I didn't write it down, so I already forgot all the details (d'oh). I've been trying to induce one related to TP for a while, this one came after not thinking about it for over a week, normally I would think of it each night since it's one of my LD goals. Video game dreams are generally rare though. |
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