By Dreamworld, do you mean a location? |
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What are some tips on creating your own Dreamworld ? anyone do this? |
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By Dreamworld, do you mean a location? |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
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Reading a book or watching a movie about a place you'd like to visit would be another good idea. You could even draw, or write about it. Make sure you take in all the details of what the place looks like, and one way or another you'll be dreaming about it naturally, or you'll be able to create it when you're lucid. |
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This is one of my big lucid dream goals. I started by drawing a map of what I would like my dream world to look like. once, in a lucid dream, I thought of using the map to start creating the dream world, but the map had turned into something else. |
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i mean like create your own place that stays constant and you can go there everytime you dream, like your own world where everything is exactly what you want it to be, and nothing that you havent thought of specifically and put it there, isnt there. |
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It's hard to do that, since dream control can fluctuate. You might have good control and everything spot-on regarding the location in one dream, and something could be off in another dream. I've memorized a specific location but it still doesn't appear the same each time. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
I'm sure it's possible to create a place in a lucid dream and return to it in a later lucid dream, and have the place keep some consistency. Especially if you're a really experienced lucid dreamer. But I imagine there will always be some unexpected additions, or visitors. Personally, I don't mind having some unexpected content in my lucid dreams. It keeps it interesting, and like an adventure. |
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Dream meditation is one of them. In my own, I have a planet and has traveled between at least 200 different other planets. What I did was, sit down on a comfortable position, close my eyes to make everything dissapear, then start thinking about what I want as the DW while focusing on creating it in certain location. |
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I literally created by dreamworld by hand. I started by creating a 3D model of a mansion on my computer, and then importing it to unreal engine. That way I could make something believable. So now I have a video game type of app where I can walk around my house and memorize it, so when i lucid dream I can enter the house and it will be the same. I have created other locations too, so essentially I have access to my dreamworld in a file on my computer. |
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The only rules to your dreamscape are the ones you create.
It's called a persistent realm. Hyu made a tutorial on it Persistent realms and other lucid dreaming techniques I use. - Dream Journals - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views |
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Last edited by Keeboard; 08-28-2017 at 11:07 PM. Reason: Auto correct
To create persistent realms or worlds incubation through visualization can go a long way. I'd imagine you would also require very decent dream control skills. I would also pretty much go about it with 3D creation of the desired environment much like how taylorhart3 described. I would probably go a step beyond by incorporating virtual reality and AI to get a feel of it and have a more realistic experience of it while lucid. |
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I have thought about using VR and adding AI, but I decided to keep it simple. I feel that using VR would take some of the excitement out of actually being there when lucid, and dream characters may appear unrealistic and "pixelated" if I were to add AI. I decided to keep it at a simple, photorealistic environment that is not too interactive. I want more to view the DS (dreamscape) rather than try and re-create or simulate it. That way when I'm lucid, the Dreamscape I created looks identical to the visualization. Although I can't interact with the visualization, interacting with the DS isn't a problem. Nothing can go too wrong when you're trying to open a drawer, because you know what opening a drawer feels like. The same applies with other housely actions. If you think about it, why wouldn't you be able to visit your visualisation with 100% accuracy? You can walk around your house in lucid dreams, and everything is usually exactly the same. If you get to know a place well enough, you can make it a persistant place in your dreamscape. |
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The only rules to your dreamscape are the ones you create.
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