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interesting how everybody describes third person dreaming/LDing like watching tv.
I mean it makes perfect sense. For all of you who have said that it is like TV, would you say it is just similar in concept to watching television or does it feel like television? Do you think that function of your dream mind is literally sparked by tv in everyday life?
has anybody experienced 3rd person dreaming who does NOT watch tv, play video games, or see movies often?
in case anybody is interested I posted a new topic about lucid dreaming in 3rd person:
http://dreamviews.com/community/show...312#post676312
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Entirely normal for me. This would describe most of my dreams. Either a third person perspective of someone that isn't me, a first person perspective of i-dont-know-who, a view that keeps shifting around between different characters, or a spectator view of a location.
I also have dreams that are based on alternate realities or physics schemas without people or anything that makes sense in it. Like just a bunch of math problems solving themselves, objects moving around, or dozens of replays of whatever the last game I played was (which could include Tetris). Often I'll 'zoom out' of something and realize it was part of a TV, or suddenly get enveloped by something I was watching on a TV.
My dreams get especially chaotic when I'm sick. One time I dreamt of a bunch of aliens and germ like creactures flying around between a bunch of miniature planets in a white space consistently fighting eachother. I'd see thousands of these fights going on at the same time and temporarily take the perspective of one alien/germ and his little team while they go through their 10 second life time till I shift vantage point and start observing my next one. Sounds kind of fun but it was really kind of annoying because of how repetitive and simple everything was and also because I had a headache.
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I don't like those type of dreams, they are annoying. but I have no idea why.