A big thanks goes out to Xei for getting the third part up and running! |
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DAMMIT PUFFIN!! |
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I read part 3. I see what you mean by how the things in part 3 are mostly up to us. You say tat building archetypes in dreams is difficult if you arent lucid often but reading over it I have built them in non lucids on severalm ocasions. I type of super running that I do I developed in non lucid dreams. |
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I accept that my reality is always a dream so if something changes I know I'm right.
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Goals go into space [] play blitzball from FFX []
I guess I should have been a tad more specific. |
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The 3rd part is up? Whit?? |
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Wait did i miss something cuz I cant find were the third part is. Can I get a link. |
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http://www.dreamviews.com/f14/archet...9/#post1537963 |
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Well, now this great article is perfect! |
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Thanks! |
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This is quite interesting Mzzkc! I've heard some of the words before but never really had it summed up like that before! Nice. Unfortunatly I don't have the greatest lucidity in dreams either I like this because it gives one something to think about and actually could be applicable instead of sounding like a bunch of mumbo-jumbo nobody really wants to do. My thing is though is how would you go about doing something you haven't remotely ever done? Is it all just a kind of illusion? A bad example but like if you've never killed someone(or maybe a zombie, wink wink) then how do you know what it feels like? Slightly confused, will read your post again. |
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Hah, that's funny. I think just last night I accidentally used an archetype to fly. I play minecraft a lot, so I was trying to fly in my dream so I just hit F and was off the ground in seconds. It all happened so quickly. This looks really useful, thanks! |
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Well, in most cases you can just use a similar experience you associate with the intended result. For instance, recalling scenes from movies or TV shows in which killing happens. |
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Great guide, thank you! I hope it works, I'll get back to you on it's effectiveness. Thank you also, for the dissertation on the effectiveness of belief in dreams, it's very intriguing and explains quite a bit of scenarios where my own confidence (which is simply belief in one's self) was not enough. |
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An important thing to remember when choosing which archetypes you want to work with is that the more stable and well established the archetype, the more reliable the results. For instance, I don't use my hands for telekenisis very often in my lucids, but I'm exposed to a large variety of fiction where characters use many different powers with their hands. So when I did try to use hand directed telekenisis in my lucid, it activated the my "hand powers" archetype and I got some random power because the wiring doesn't lead to anything consistent. I ended up getting Iron Man like spotlights shooting out of my hands. Not lasers, just spotlights. I had just recently watched Iron Man. |
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If you liked that bit, you should check out my most recent piece in which I try to pull together all current knowledge of dream control into one unifying theory that is applicable to all control. |
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That was really helpful. As for an archetype control class, I might be interested. |
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Absolutely Fascinating, don't know how this subject has escaped my view for so long. Very nice guide also. |
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Goals: Fly [ ] Walk through mirror [ ] become a part of any video game [ ]
I've already come across this type of control back then. So there I was, staring at the sky as hundreds of star destroyers were annihilating everything that came across their path. I immediately jumped in this nearby parked X-wing. The view suddenly changed from 1st person to 3rd person view. I took off and started firing at the huge capital ships. I controlled it with the use of this invisible keyboard at the back of my head, using my mind to interact with it. I don't know how to piece it up together cause it's kinda... complicated. All I know is, this control must have been the result of my fondness to SW Battlefront 2. |
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Last edited by Weakamon; 03-13-2012 at 12:55 PM.
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