Yeah, which is why I say our worlds are different, I don't need to "apply" the stuff, it already is like that. |
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Hukif, it is because when I pay attention to such details in the idea of studying them they change to keep them from changing I wuold have to apply what I know to them defeating the purpose of studying it. |
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Yeah, which is why I say our worlds are different, I don't need to "apply" the stuff, it already is like that. |
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Perhaps I have too much control of my surroundings, or too much awareness of the dreamscape, Hukif. |
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World building has always been a favoured Lucid Dream activity of mine. So far, however, I have only managed to create a "default dimension" that I based partially on MC Escher's "Relativity" portrait. I generally use it as a meeting ground in which to speak with my "dream friends." |
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I don't have that much control of my dreams I'm afraid. It's ok though, I prefer to go along for the ride and explore the dream world. |
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Hi guys...Good post !!!!!! I agree with it........."I have never had things simply change when I turn away from them, mostly because I don't see the dreamscape primarily with my eyes. I see the dreamscape through auras so I does not matter where I am looking as long as I dont lose the aura"...........thanks for share with us.... |
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This is cool. Yes, I call it dreamscaping. I have built dreamscapes with friends on the Moon. I also built one on an asteroid, and on Mars. |
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