hm, Sounds interesting. |
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Hi, I read someone's post and had an idea about controlling dreams whether lucid or not. That is to close Ur eyes for a while and think of something or anything U want to do or see, if it's a dream most likely it will change into it. My guess is for this to work, U'll have to treat it like a normal thing(that it should change by default) and if it dosen't "I'll try again later' not an RC or it might not work in the dream because then the mind would get used to the outcome of not changing to what U want. I'm trying this myself...see how it goes. |
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hm, Sounds interesting. |
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I'm having a hard time understanding his post.. |
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yeah i've heard of it, and you're right, i think it is called Direct Dreaming. |
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I thought he was suggesting a RC. |
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Hi, sorry to be unclear about explaining, was at a basic idea stage. Basically during the day it replaces the RC U normally do. Instead U try and will something to appear or disappear either by closing ur eyes for a moment thinking about that something to appear or disappear or by looking away and thinking about that something to appear or disappear and then look back again. From past experience of normal dreams it should follow what U will but with the intent that it WILL happen. If it dosen't happen tell Urself "I'll try again later, I still need practise" not "OK it din't change, that means I'm not dreaming." If the condition of the mind is conducive, it might also trigger lucidity, |
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I thought about this type of RC and I've found a problem to it: after trying (even with strong will at first) several times to do something you can only do in dreams, your will will loose its strenght and you will maybe have less control in your dreams...What do you think? |
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Getting back to LDing
-This can be a dream-
Sometimes I think of something like that - trying to control something in real life as a RC. That never worked for me. |
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