Please post time dilation techniques here if you have done it or would like to try it. |
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Please post time dilation techniques here if you have done it or would like to try it. |
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I have little idea what you mean by time dilation (I'm thinking extending a dream to a bajillion years/other time units) and even less idea how did you get to the fabric of time and space and how did you see and/or "pluck at it". But I'm rather curious about it. |
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I mean expanding time (within the dream) to make dreams longer, or to make a lot of dream-time pass in a short amount of waking life time. When I did the plucking thing, I saw the fabric of time and space, like a bubble pane between me and myself. (The dream was in 3rd person at this point.) I pinched at it and pulled a little bit, then let go. The whole dream wiggled. |
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I had a very long dream once in which I was a character in a movie. While I don't think I was asleep for very long, I felt like the dream was about 2 hours/ the length of a feature film. There were a lot of plot twists and story pieces so I suppose this is why it felt so long. |
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Someone in suggested me to 'make a clock' and make myself believe that I will not wake up until the clock reaches 12:00, or something likewise, so... I decided to actually make that clock (well, not REALLY made it, rather photoshopped it =) ) |
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Last edited by AndresLD; 08-16-2010 at 08:35 PM.
Spoiler for Goals:
That's a cool idea. Tell us the results. |
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Well, if anyone here has tried Shrooms those things have a SERIOUS impact on time! Seconds feel like minutes, and minutes literally feel like hours. Time will never go slower then it will on shrooms. You can have hundreds of thoughts, ideas, convos, etc, and only take up one minute. You will be amazed by how slow time goes. .. Slight similar to weed. |
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So, I found a new technique for time dilation/super speed taught to me by a DC. He said, "Just say out loud, 'Everything is slowing down, but me!" I tried it, and it worked. After awhile, I could shorten the phrase to a single word: slow. |
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Both me and alter have had much success with time dilation. Personally I use a combination of many different techs simultaneously, and this system is constantly evolving. Mostly it is based on feelings which are very difficult to put into words, its almost like trying to send out messages to your muscles until you finally find the one that somehow manages to make your ear twitch. |
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I think I had a kind of reintegration disorientation yesterday morning. I woke up, and felt really bothered by that feeling that I was forgetting to do something. I also felt like this world, Wakeworld aka Thisworld is just one of many dreams I am dreaming. I could not remember the thing I was supposed to do. I went back to sleep, and woke up feeling fine. I think maybe there was something i had wanted to do in the Dreamworld, but didn't, and both times when I woke up I forgot my dreams. |
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Holy...shit! Man that sounds so awesome. I can't imagine how or what it's like to split your awareness! I guess I'll have to try that out in my next lucid. Wooow! But can you describe what it's like? Does it affect the quality of the dream(s) in any way? Is it difficult to experience the dream(s) in the same way it would be with one consciousness? The only thing I can imagine is "playing" a dream in splitscreen, though I'm sure it is not conceivable by the nonlucid/waking mind. I don't understand how you can split your consciousness and dream two dreams at the same time with the equal level of focus in both dreams. I can't wait to try it out! I'm very curious (and mindblown)! |
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I started doing a new Time Dilation technique intuitively in my dreams. I sit under a giant clock tower, and meditate until it feels like there are five minutes between the second hand ticks. |
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Walms's Rather involved time dilation technique: |
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The Best of my dream journal
MoSh: How about you stop trying to define everything, and just accept what you experience, and explore it.
- From the DJ of Waking Nomad!
I am still experimenting with time dialation. I am trying Raven Knights method and Walms method and I hope to creat my own technique that uses a dream devise to do the work form me. The times I have tried Ravens technique, which is to visualize a clock that you add more numbers than twelve to increase the time, did seem to make the dream more stable and last a bit longer than I expected but the lucids where at the end of the REM periods and only about 5 min so I can't really know for sure. |
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I once sped up my perception of time by 'fast forwarding' 5 times in a row. The dream seemed to last several hours. |
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I actually think I know what you're talking about. It's basically how everything works in a lucid dream. You just had to make yourself believe it in order for it to happen. You can force yourself to believe you will perceive time slower, and depending on your dream control it may work! |
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Spoiler for Goals:
Past few lucids I've had, I made a watch with a countdown on it, I watch it count down to 0 then I forcefully end the dream, i've done this for a few dreams. I'm trying to train my SC to have that timer to 0 be the time the dream ends without my interference. I could then imagine slowing that timer down, think that might work, I need the opinion of at least semi-experts. |
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Last edited by Soulnote; 08-24-2010 at 04:14 PM.
Same theory as mine, basically. I still haven't given it a shot, I've been busy with school, but I'm looking forward to try it in my next lucid |
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Spoiler for Goals:
how about making everything but you go in slow motion? |
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when i have a lucid dream the first thing I will do isorder a pizza.
PIZZA
pizza is sacred.
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