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Every so often I get a little stuck in the way I am...for instance I'll end up gnome height and when I concentrate on being normal height I shrink again as soon as I stop concentrating REALLY hard, I know I'm dreaming but I can't seem to get out of the loop.
Does anyone else have this problem?
Magpie :yumdumdoodledum:
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Wow, I don't think that has ever happened to me but instead of thinking yourself bigger, why not summon up some Alice In Wonderland food that makes you grow? That stuff has to work
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Thanks, thats a great idea. I'll try it out when it happens next... The idea of using other stuff other than thinking has never occurred to me before i joined this forum. So many great ideas... :yumdumdoodledum:
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Yeah, it took me awhile to start thinkingthat way too, DV really opens up your mind ^^
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you still gotta think up Alice in Wonderland food to eat...
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True... but some thing are easier for others, I don't know about you but summoning stuff is easier for me than a lot of other stuff so I guess it might depend on what do you have good control over in your LD
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Try levitating above ground.
An alternative would be to completely lose your body. It is difficult to explain how to do that, but it boils down to losing the focus on your body and shifting it to your vision. After that you can float around weightless like a dust particle while guiding yourself with your will (very easy flying since there's no weight pulling you down)...
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You must have been a midget in your former life. That's the only conclusion I can come to...
Maybe try summoning your former life form, and tell the dwarf to go away. Voila! You are normal height again.
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What are you talking about, you said something about being hard, why are people talking about food? I must have misunderstood. :?
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Bro, the idea is that you summon food that will make you magically grow. This happened to Alice in the book "Alice in Wonderland", along with a number of other interesting things. and at the end, it turns out that it was all just a dream anyways; at least that was my impression. I gotta agree, though; direct concentration seemes to have mixed results. Often, aproaching a problem indirectly is a much better way to go about it for us less skilled dreamers.