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      Dreamt's Complex/New Scene Changing Techniques

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      Here's some of the most complex/ and new ways of changing your scene. The reason I'm posting this is because I've been seeing a lot of post for new ideas. So, I decided to contribute some of my knowledge in this. Which may help everyone, and if you think this is good please post your feedback.

      Getting Started
      Ok, so you have started your LD, and you don't quite like where you have gotten yourself(Nightmare coming, trashy house, etc..)If you haven't gotten yourself into a nightmare LD at first...EXCELLENT! First, make sure you have gotten a stable dreamstate. Use some simple verbal commands, look at some things(increase clarity, etc) If you have done that CONGRATZ! Moving on...

      Being Prepared for the "Change"
      Alrighty, since we are going to be using some very advance ways of getting around your dream. Your going to need to be prepared..Ex. When using the technique you use something very advance and the rush causes you to panic. Essentially loosing control(Nightmare comes)As soon as you start your dream spawn something to protect yourself, example: "Hmm, I think I might need a magically bow in-case a nightmare comes on" There you go...Lastly, before you change using advance(fun) techniques know: that it's a dream, and that nothing can hurt you and to remain calm and focus.

      Applying xD (Using the adv techniques)
      Your all set, but WAIT what advance changing am I going to do..EVERYTHING is rushing I need something QUICK! Heres a list of ways:

      1. Create a small blackhole...Think about how it feels, and the rush.
      2. Create a timemachine
      3. Make a bathtub, and think that the water will get you to your place
      4. Create a weapon that when it shoots it leaves behind a portal
      5. Create a door with a lever, and when you pull the lever the door will take you to the place you thought of
      6. Spawn a cellar, and when you jump down into the darkness you will be in your place
      7. Close your eyes, and think of the place and snap your fingers
      8. (Use technique above this one first) Snap fingers, and go to a planet. Spawn a comet and say that it will take you to your place
      9. Make a companion appear(A dragon) tell them to guide you to your place
      10. (Adv) Past a person, but before you do think that when you past them. You brush shoulders with them, and you teleport from there
      11. (Nightmare escape) Focus..Focus, while your running away or whatever. Focus on that place no matter what, and create a blackhole that will only suck you up
      12. (Interesting)Spawn any object that can be a statue, and before you do imagine that when you rub or touch it. It will open a dimension that will take you to your place of need.

      Tips

      Always, always, think WHY you need to change the scene. Do not just say "O for the fun of it I want to go to Sea-World" This is a better way "Hmm this isn't the right place I need a "Etc" to get out.Also, focus is key...If you can focus, and keep clarity and stability while trying to change scene in a nightmare..That means something. Lastly, Think OUT THE BOX!

      Thanks for reading
      -Dreamt
      Last edited by Dreamt; 11-04-2012 at 05:38 PM.
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      Cool list, but I'd recommend confronting nightmares instead of running away (:

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      Quote Originally Posted by LaBerge View Post
      Cool list, but I'd recommend confronting nightmares instead of running away (:
      True, but in my perspective...There is so much more to do then just confronting the nightmare and ending it. But, again that is my perspective. Also, thank you for the feedback!
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      Thanks for making this list! Very creative indeed. I have trouble actually seeing change in the few LDs I've had. Hopefully using a medium (like time machine) or a black vortex, and setting the conviction that the dream scene will change will work for me.

      Will try it out, if I can get an LD. Thanks for posting.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Dreamt View Post
      True, but in my perspective...There is so much more to do then just confronting the nightmare and ending it. But, again that is my perspective. Also, thank you for the feedback!
      You're right! I thought you were avoiding nightmares, but it seems to me you like some action in your dreams

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