Sounds interesting
I'll want to many things to be revealed about myself since there are things I'm in big doubt with
And I want to go to the Absolute center of my mind
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Sounds interesting
I'll want to many things to be revealed about myself since there are things I'm in big doubt with
And I want to go to the Absolute center of my mind
I hope it works
This is very interesting indeed. I have had an idea similar to yours. My idea is that I have a sort of control screen in my forearm, which is exposed when I "slide" my arm open. From there I can increase lucidity, clarity, control, length, view a map, teleport, activate superpowers etc. Basically anything that comes to mind. The idea is that by using this device with little dream control, I can achieve total dream control. I like it because it is smaller and more compact than yours, though you can do a lot more with your dream control chamber. My idea is more of a on the go device. I have not achieved this yet, though I hope to in one of my next LD's.
Thanks! :D
I will post here with my results. I am not sure when my next LD is though, and I have recently gotten back into LDing after a break. One problem I have is remembering things from real life while I'm in the dream, but hopefully I won't have that problem later. I have faith in this project though! :)
Awesome idea. Just to make it one step easier (not to have to carry an object with you, unless that helps you to remember it) is that you can summon the control panel at will or via some simple gesture.
This is something I want to try with my lucid dreams as well once I'm more experienced, having my own virtual reality chamber within the dream to summon new environments...though I also want it to be on my own spaceship/tardis :P I think having something within the dream that helps convince you that anything is possible will definitely help make control easier. Also I considered for dream control doing something similar to the omni tool from mass effect that could allow me to do whatever I want, while still being portable.
But that's a lot to consider now, first I need to get better at obtaining LDs in general
This is a really good idea, but I done even have the control to make a door appear.
Been a while since a lucid (haven't made the effort) but I did this way back in march, april..
So first LD, I was all in my school gym. Realised I was lucid, and asked a sub gym teacher where the control room was or something (never wrote this down) so then I headed that way. Dream faded to black. I was running in a forest, then noticed their was some random animal-subhuman thug things guarding the place. I thought of a way to fight them then boom...I played Arkham City, whats the difference? I went into third person and defeated them. I was in the Batman games main menu, so I was off track and turned into non-lucid. Next lucid dream, I asked a DC to give me the control wand. Gave it to me, and then this huge RV thingie that looked futuristic approached me. I went inside, and it was controlled by a computer. To be more specific...
Synergy from Jem and the holograms (oh dear, my mom forced me too, she was in a 80's mood) so then I forgot to used my master control powers and forgot what happened after that.
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I've just been reading this thread from the beginning (I've not been on the forum all that long, so I like reading stuff that will build a sense of the forum over a longer timescale) and I was struck by the discussion of the merits of lucid and non lucid dreams. I had an idea, though, that I thought might benefit some who would like to combine the control of a lucid dream and the unquestioning immersion of a non lucid dream.
One of the topics of discussion that recurs in LD circles, especially among beginners, is how to remain lucid and not lapse into a non lucid dream, but how about aiming for exactly that?
Say for example that you want to live as a gladiator, you can use an LD I to set up the scenario in as much detail and with as much back story and context as you feel you need, then ignore all the advice for how to remain lucid!
With that in mind as an aim, can anyone think of how to go about the task of deliberately abandoning lucidity?
SammyTheSnake
It's pretty easy to let go of lucidity: just get really interested/immersed in the plot line and treat DCs like they're real people.
I should really get off my lazy ass and start doing some LD work. Every time I read these incredibly exciting possibilities of things to do in a lucid dream I feel really bad for not doing any proper LD work. http://www.dreamviews.com/general-lu...ion-guide.html Anyone read this? It's a completely new dimension to lucid dreaming. If you thought you had endless possibilities already, read this! :lol: