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    Lucid Dream Character Testing

    by , 12-28-2014 at 04:25 PM (828 Views)
    Laying in bed, I'm partially aware of some outdoor scene at CSU, as well as my body laying in bed. I can see both scenes, and know that the outdoor scene is just a dream. I focus on the outdoor scene where my friend is standing far away across a few benches and trees. As I continue to pay attention to the dream, I am suddenly in the dream fully. It feels a bit unstable, like I could wake up at any moment. I call out to my friend, and he responds just like he does while in the waking world. I walk over to him, but he doesn't have a whole lot of other responses in this dream character. I talk to him a bit, and he doesn't answer at all, he just looks at me blankly for a bit and starts to turn away. I know it's a dream, so I decide that maybe his role is just long distance shout-greetings. I walk about 30 feet away and yell out to him again. He responds as usual. That definitely appears to be the case here. I yell out various versions of 'hey! and hello!' and get a great genuine seeming response each time. Just a little weird how repetitive it is.

    Bored with his limited responses, I go into a nearby building, which turns into a clothing store. Not interested much in buying clothing, especially not in a dream, I instead try to find some girls to talk to. There are a lot of girls in this store, but they are all ignoring me and walk away as I walk up to them, even as I say 'hello'. I go up to one of them and step in front of her so she has to see me and tell her that her scarf is pretty awesome because it's the best color blue that exists. She smiles, thanks me and turns away. I still know it's a dream, and decide that this must be some sort of belief I have about people that doesn't seem to be helping with anything. If this is indeed a belief I have on some level, I am now determined to get rid of it.

    Suddenly, the dream changes completely, and seems completely real. I forget that I'm dreaming. A girl gets on my shoulders and I give her a piggy back ride. I don't know where, I just walk as we talk to each other. She sounds nice, but I have no idea who she is. Eventually, we reach a large room where lot of people are sitting on the floor. I set her down and we both sit on the floor as a video is played on the wall in front of everyone.
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    1. JadeGreen's Avatar
      He responds as usual. That definitely appears to be the case here. I yell out various versions of 'hey! and hello!' and get a great genuine seeming response each time. Just a little weird how repetitive it is.
      Dream characters seem to live in a very interesting place where they can be either intuitive geniuses and generic drones. I remember having a couple of dreams about school where I became lucid. I remember the characters acted like drones, continuing to act as though they were in school even though the situation began to change dramatically.

      Some dream characters seems surprisingly intelligent and lifelike though. In my opinion the most intelligent ones are the ones that are the best to interact with.
    2. Tihiti's Avatar
      Great dream figure testing! I really have a keen interest in this. I look for the dream characters with eyes that are full of life and brightness. If it's a guy I'll place my hand on his shoulder when I'm talking to him, or if it's a girl, hold her hand. This seems to wake them up, and they become real life like. It was great how you talked about her scarf. Talk to dream characters about their situation, not yours. I usually ask what their name is, and they always reply with their first name. If you pursue identity further than that, the situation can get complicated, so I try to avoid that. Engage her in doing further shopping for clothes she would like. Basically engage the dream figure in their interests. Want some real fun, go into a crowd of dream figures with a soccer ball and start kicking it around. They love soccer!
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    3. Schmaven's Avatar
      That's a great idea. I haven't really tried holding her hand and things like that. Or bringing a soccer ball! I imagine that would be really fun. Some dream characters are certainly more unique and full of life than the ones I encountered in this dream. Usually I'm just distracted by flying or using telekinesis so I don't notice them as much.
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