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      Is it possible? Time bending?

      Is it possible to control your time in a lucid dream or bend time?
      I think you should be lucid at a high level.
      Stephen LaBerge wrote that it's like the "theatre effect" where you just accept the fact a day has passed if it says so.

      Has anyone tried this, because I'm curious if you can make it look like you stayed lucid for several hours.
      "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free."

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      There is a recent topic about this here:
      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=65675

      If you have any unanswered questions after reading it, please post them (but do it in that topic, as this is not really the right forum for this).

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      Quote Originally Posted by archdreamer View Post
      (but do it in that topic, as this is not really the right forum for this).
      Read the description of "Attaining Ludicity" it says "Any lucid dream related questions are welcome"
      "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free."

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      It would be better suited under general lucid dscussion because it doesn't have a lot to do with actually attaining lucidity or really holding it, but not a big deal.
      Yeah i would agree with Stephen LaBerge that your mind just accepts that a day or period of time has passed like in a movie, time seems to move quicker and that really time is matching on both sides.
      Like in an experiment Stephen LaBerge did once with a lucid subject and how they made an eye movement counted 10 seconds or something while lucid dreaming and then made another eye movement after they thought the 10 seconds time peroid was up and that the times were pretty much the same.
      I believe you can trick your mind into believing you have twisted time and had that feeling like you have spent days in a dream which is pretty cool tho

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