Well, I'm no lucid dream expert, I've never had one, but I hate to see a thread neglected, so I'll shoot. |
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Well, I've been reading "Everything Lucid Dreaming Book" by Michael R. Hathaway, and I read something in this book that I've also heard many people say; the fact that when you are lucid dreaming, that you can go to places you've never been to before. Like, say the Wall of China. You've never been there, you've never seen it, but you can visit it in your lucid dream. How is that possible? I mean, if you have no 'data' of the place, how can your mind create that image? Thanks! |
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Well, I'm no lucid dream expert, I've never had one, but I hate to see a thread neglected, so I'll shoot. |
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Everything is possible in dream, though the appearance can vary depending on how you consciously or subconsciously see it, it's similar to when you visualize scene when reading some story. |
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Alright, that makes sense. Thanks guys! |
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in my opinion it is just your mind taking its best guess lol |
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1 LUCID DREAM SO FAR.....MANY MORE TO GO
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