That must be awkward... But at least you have dreaming! :D
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I just woke up from the most awesome goddamned lucid dream I've ever had. In one part I found a magazine and paged through it. SO. WEIRD. I highly recommend doing this. Words are very strange for me in dreams. If I just sort of glance at some words, they'll look like just garbled nonsense, but if I focus harder on the words, something actually happens where they abruptly become intelligible, almost like my vision was blurred and then becomes focused, but still make very little grammatical/syntactical sense. I of course cannot remember what any of the phrases actually said, which I think might in its own right suggest something about what's going on here, but they were all strangely MashedTogetherLikeThis but also nonsensical, phrases like "BecomeMatterSoonForYou" and stuff like that. It almost seems like you're not actually reading the words, almost seems like you're incapable of actually reading while dreaming, but that somehow your mind just kinda fudges the numbers and allows you to glean some amount of information from what you're seeing. But I still always get the sense that I wasn't actually looking at real words, just gibberish that I was able to interpret. I guess that's all writing is, technically speaking... gibberish you can interpret.
I guess reading in lucid dreams are quite hard then if the words are all gibberish. I really hope that the words in my dreams are clearer though... :panic: I really wanted to attempt reading a page in reality and then doing the same in a lucid dream. Oh well. Anyway, I'm guessing you did other things in that lucid dream too, maybe you'll post it in your dream journal? I would be interested in knowing. :D
very interesting. I once had a non lucid dream that I sat down and read an entire book. It had a plot and a twist and an ending. It was very good. I was hoping to do this again while dreaming.
Another thing I want to do is find a Bible and try to memorize verses. It is hard to find the time in real life, but if I can master some time dilation then maybe I can memorize a good chunk of it. :)
I use Google Docs for my dream journal. I like the idea of others being able to check stuff out but I don't have the patience to copy it all over, or figure out the dream journal system on this site at all for that matter haha. I'll paste what I got from last night here, though it's not terribly interesting to read. I forgot a lot of the colorful details, or more accurately, I forgot how to really describe them. My dream journal mostly serves to remind me of the memories that are in my own head, which are stored visually, so when read by me it conjures vivid images and memories, but read by you probably just sounds like boring summarizing.
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I don't understand the question. Do you mean testing reality in dreams or finding solutions to problems in them?
I think OP means testing the limits. I think we have yet to find a single limit in lucid dreaming. Even when your imagination runs short your mind seems to come up with its' own crazy new thing.
I'm not sure, I have no idea how people figure that out. It's really hard for me to estimate time in lucids or non-lucids. I think my perception of time gets heavily distorted. I do a lot but I tend to move pretty quickly so... maybe ten minutes? No more than 20 probably. Time is weird in dreams for me.
It ain't actually that hard to do, i've developed a method of losing your body in the dream. What I imagine is that as I walk into this portal that looks like a wormhole from a movie, my material body dissolves and my mind is engrained into the fabric of the dream unniverse (There is actually no fabric I only tell myself this to convince my mind to get the results). I can longer feel my body but it feels like I'm connected to everything around me. Sometimes my conscious is one spot and sometimes it feels like its everywhere, that I don't have a position.
The same goes for my view, sometimes I just become a floating observer that can see everything happening around him but other times it's like I'm omnipresent. It really is amazing.