My strongest is touch, then sight, then sound. My worst is probably smell; I've hardly ever smelled things in dreams. |
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Mine is personally touch. I can feel draughts and wind blow, warmth, textures of surfaces 100% real. Sometimes when I'm moving in flight (I make a swimming motion with my arms) I wake myself up to make sure I'm not moving my arms in reality because it feels so real. |
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My strongest is touch, then sight, then sound. My worst is probably smell; I've hardly ever smelled things in dreams. |
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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.
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SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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My strongest is probably touch. Smell isn't even one for me, as I don't pay attention to them, if they're even there. Sight is the worst for me, I have very bad clarity in my dreams. |
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All of them are equal for me, super senses FTW! |
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Muloc, you should try eyeglasses. It has worked for me. |
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Well lemme see: |
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Touch and sight are my strongest, in my lucids i can feel the textures of the wall, the wind in my air while flying, the heat from the flames pouring out of my hands. the first thing i remember when waking up from a dream is sight, it makes up about 80% of my dream recollection |
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They say dreaming is dead, no one does it anymore.
It's not dead it's just that it's been forgotten, removed from our language.
Nobody teaches it so nobody knows it exists.
The dreamer is banished to obscurity.
Well, I'm trying to change all that, and I hope you are too.
By dreaming, every day.
Sight - Probably strongest. [Fun, as I have terrible vision otherwise.] |
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"you will not transform this house of prayer into a house of thieves"
1st-Sight: sometimes it's the only sense I have. |
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