the title speaks for itself. =] |
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the title speaks for itself. =] |
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Yes. |
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Cheis. Dailo.
It's tough to bring someone back that never really lived.
Hmmm I don't want to give a one word answer, but to put it simply yes I have changed an entire scene, time of day, etc. It's somewhat hard and is most likely not going to work on a first try, but with some practice you should be able to get it down. |
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I've never tried to do something that dramatic, but it's definitely possible (mind over matter). The trick, I imagine, is how you go about changing the entire dreamscape. |
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Are you dreaming?
I managed it first try by spinning with my eyes shut and wishing to be somewhere else when I stopped. |
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Yes, best way i find is to go through doors or turn sharply |
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For some reason, this is one of the easiest things for me to do. At least it's easy to get rid of the present scene... a little harder to have the next one appear as I want. |
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Welll I have decided to elaborate a bit on my answer. |
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Cheis. Dailo.
It's tough to bring someone back that never really lived.
Did the implied consequences of that method surface? |
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Are you dreaming?
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