Everyone's dream worlds are unique. They are created on your own beliefs, expectations, and other (unknown) particularities. |
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Hi! Last night I had a LD (altough I had very little awarness and control) but I remembered that during the day I have read something what said ''In a Lucid Dream you can do anything just with the will of doing it'' so I tried to test this. I closed my eyes and said to myself: ""when I`ll open my eyes I will be in this place (and visualized a place in my mind)''. When I had my eyes open it worked, I teleported where I wanted. I heard that if you close your eyes in a Lucid Dream you could wake up...... so it`s risky to use this teleportation technique? I could use just the portals and the doors to get somewhere else too but I rather use my technique. |
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Everyone's dream worlds are unique. They are created on your own beliefs, expectations, and other (unknown) particularities. |
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Zoth said already everything. you will only wake up if you think you will. |
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Thanks guys So its not too risky at all, it depends of you. |
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There could be a risk of destabilization with that technique. Anytime you black out to the void, you have to rebuild from scratch. |
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I believe things that unstabilize us are things that seem like they shouldn't be there in a dream. When you are in a dream flying, you never think "I shouldn't be flying!" When you are in a zombie apocalypse you never think that it is strange. I believe that this is what makes our first few LDs unstable, the thought that it shouldn't be happening, so that stops your dream. |
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I fill my heart with fire, with passion, passion for what makes me nostalgic. A unique perspective fuels my fire, makes me discover new passions, more nostalgia. I love it.
"People tell dreamers to reality check and realize this is the real world and not one of fantasies, but little do they know that for us Lucid Dreamers, it all starts when the RC fails"
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Nope, second rule of dream control: The more attention you give something, the more related detail it creates. |
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Last edited by The Cusp; 01-01-2014 at 04:19 AM.
I fill my heart with fire, with passion, passion for what makes me nostalgic. A unique perspective fuels my fire, makes me discover new passions, more nostalgia. I love it.
"People tell dreamers to reality check and realize this is the real world and not one of fantasies, but little do they know that for us Lucid Dreamers, it all starts when the RC fails"
Add me as a friend!!!
I wish I could do this, but their is a problem. If I close my eyes in a dream for more then 2-3 seconds my eyes will lock, when I try to open them they are glued. Then I can't see anything, then after 2-3 more seconds I wake up. |
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I think as others have said, if you believe that opening your eyes will wake you up, it will. If you don't, and it's working for you, then continue doing it! For me, I usually just walk through portals or loudly command what I want. |
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I agree that you think that, and maybe sometimes when we give our dream body commands sometimes our physical body reacts. Example: We try to scream or yell in a dream, and our physical body screams and yells. We probably agree that it's possible if we use a blinking technique in dreams, it may make us blink or open our physical eyes, thus waking us up. |
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ya gwan fok wid de Baron? ye gotta nodda ting comin. (Formerly known as Baking Nomad.)
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