Can i have a life in my other dream? You know, having a flat, friends, everything and just continuing it every lucid dream? What should i do to achieve it?
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Can i have a life in my other dream? You know, having a flat, friends, everything and just continuing it every lucid dream? What should i do to achieve it?
Of course it is posibble. But it would take a lot of years of practice to achieve this. And after many years of practice you will find that you no longer need this because lucid dreaming would change your waking life too. But if you still want to do this than imagine your dream life while awake and when you will have a lucid dream try to project it in a dream.
Why do you need another one if you have a waking life?
I have heard of people returning to places they had once created, but it wasn't quite the same. I have also heard of people continuing a dream to a certain extent , I just think it would be so hard to remember all that when in a lucid. I feel like this is a hard question to answer because you could have mealiness recurring DC's that you see in every dream but at the same time you can have a super memorable dream with a DC but then never see them again no matter how hard you search.
Well technically it is possible, and surely some lucid dreamers around the world have done it at least to an expand. Now it might be really hard ... maybe not for you though, try it, see yourself.
I just don't fin it very logical, I mean of course you can have dreams with the same DC from a previous dream but they could be very different then how you remember them. I think this applies even more for places you visit again in a dream, of course it's similar but it's not quite the same. Of course dreamers can possibly do it to a certain extent, but it would be so hard to recall this every single time you enter a lucid. And what if you go on a long dry streak with little to no lucids how do you plan on remembering every detail of the location. I think our dream scapes are ever changing but of course are similar when they are re-visited.
... That' s why very little of us did it.
Find some one who has legitimately created a whole entire separate dream family and friends and they are the exact same every time they see them just as if it was waking life. Our dreams our ever changing I feel that we just can't mentally do it
There must be someone, out of the whole world' s population. There' s always someone extremely good at something.
It's just not logical to think someone could have that great of dream recall and just memory in general that they could recall it night after night.
I've got a dream series that I started in my DJ to do this. Basically, in the dream world I'm slowly building an army, a castle, etc. Its based off the video game series, Suikoden, if you've ever heard of it. Like they mentioned, dreams aren't stable in general and many things change from time to time, but my reoccurring dream characters act the same way from dream to dream. To achieve this, I basically treat my DCs as if they are actual people who are also in the dream world the same time that I am. I don't treat them as DCs (the reoccurring ones anyway). Its very possible, but the details of things, like your flat, aren't always going to be the same from dream to dream, though they can definitely be similar enough for your satisfaction. In mine, I have a castle that continues to grow as I recruit more and more people into my dream army. My close friends in waking life, show up in my dreams all the time and they tend to act the same way from dream to dream. I truly believe its because I treat them as if they were other dreamers as opposed to mere DCs. Give it a try and see how it works for you. One of my favorite activities in lucid dreaming is playing along with dream plots and DCs as if I am simply living in a different world/reality. It makes for epic dreams.
I guess you are talking about persistent dream world. :)
It's definitely possible, everything in dream is possible, and also some people have done it, i haven't done it yet though personally, but it's definitely on my goal list. ;)
As with many techniques, way to do it and effectiveness varies from person to person, but you could give those a read if you are interested in that:
Persistent realms and other lucid dreaming techniques I use. - Dream Journals - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views
http://www.dreamviews.com/research/1...eam-world.html
I most definitely think it's possible. I think it would take some practice, but yes, definitely possible. Have a look at the articles that Checker666 noted, they'll help you out. I especially like Hyu's way of doing things. If you ever want an interesting read on some dreams then check out the rest of his Journal, you'll be transported! :cheeky:
Good luck!
Thanks! Great answers, everybody! :)