What if... you don't move the air... or fly through the dreamscape...but the dreamscape moves around you |
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I remember seeing this guy in my dream and out of impulse I just randomly chased after him. I ran then I started jumping as I ran so I ended up running on air. So when I woke up I realised I flied in my dream. |
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I've seen people talk about this before! It sounds really interesting! I know I've used this sort of technique to change from night to day - I couldn't make the dream brighter so I just grabbed the entire sky and whipped it around so that the stars went down and the sun came up! |
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I fly all the time. I learned just by experimenting with different techniques. There are so many awesome ways you can fly :p |
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Wonder what people would have thought if they read all this and didn't know about lucids? |
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It was always easy for me, though sometimes it'd be a more lazy floating through the air, until I heard about so many people having problems about it that put the doubt in my mind and grounded me in a few lucid dreams |
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Cheis. Dailo.
It's tough to bring someone back that never really lived.
I didn't know this is hard for some people. |
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Whats holding you back is probably thinking about it to much. When I lucid dream (rarely), I have always been able to fly, because I had never heard of NOT being able to. Therefor I KNOW I'll be able to fly. I know it's probably easier said than done to have this mindset. |
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When I first started lucid dreaming I couldn't do much, but flying was one of those things that went pretty smoothly. I just flap my arms up and down like a retard and go up, sometimes I need to really push the air to gain height, but usually it goes very smoothly. Once in the air I just float around |
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I really wanted to fly before i was LD'ing. So in my first Lucid Dream, i knew i could fly, i BELIEVED i could fly. So i just jumped, leaned forward and never fell. Since then i fly in my dreams, like a dolphin in ocean. Just jump through my window every LD. Never had any trouble controlling my flight. Imma natural flyer! |
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I first tried to jump up and down, higher and higher but I always fell down again. Then a friend of mine suggested I should try to jump from a high building, which I did and died instantly when I hit the ground (had a good laugh though!) |
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i can fly, i am not a very good swimmer and if i am in a dream i get frustrated that i can't swim and then i will start to fly. so for me flying isn't that really cool thing. i had a dream one time where i could swim perfectly and it was great |
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Flying is one of my most often encountered dream signs (although it's hard to attain lucidity just from that yet). Last night, though, I got lucid (which was an amazing experience, and it felt much more real and much more vivid than anything I have ever experienced) and told myself "Screw this, I can fly!". Then I ran in a random direction, jumped, and soared through the air and incredible speeds (up to 400-500 feet altitude in 2-3 seconds). The physical feeling that I had when flying is something that I really can't describe, but is amazing. Unfortunately, I got a FA after a few seconds of flight and couldn't get lucid again. |
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The first time I flew in a lucid, I didn't think ANYTHING of it and just took off. I didn't think "let's try flying" or anything, I honestly don't think I was mentally projecting any thoughts except for the fact that I "would" be able to do it. My first time, I didn't use anything to help me but now I use Mark IV armor everytime. It's easy to fly using it if you imagine that you're already wearing it. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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Same with me. Literally as my first ever LD was breaking apart I made the decision to jump off the roof (that standing on the edge of made me realize i was dreaming) and i successfully flew although close to the ground, but very fast out over a field and then the sheer excitement got my heart beating fast and woke me up. |
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I can fly, well it is more like levitation and it is quite random sometimes I can and sometimes I can't. Learned it just by trial and error. |
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Lucid dreaming since September 2011!!!
Lucid goals: Jumping out of a car going at high speed and crashing into an oncoming car, completely destroying the car, leaving me unharmed.[ ],
Visiting moon [x], Proper flying [x], Stabilizing an LD perfectly [x], Shoot lightning/lasers out of my fingers [x], Shapeshifting [ ], Fly a helicopter [ ], TOTY 2013 [ ], Change dreamscene [x].
Lucids: 16 crappy, 15 good, 5 awesome.
I started by running with big leaps, and I could sort of jump onto the wall at an angle and push off (kind of like in the pool) and I had to keep pushing off the walls, back and forth in the room. The problem was, whenever I started to actually fly I kept colliding with things. Now I can glide better, but I have to leap a lot to get started, and it feels like trying to run underwater o.o but I can usually stay up as long as I keep pushing down on the air under me. |
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It was pretty easy for me. It was the first thing I did in a lucid (much like everyone else |
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I started flying as a kid, and at first most of my dreams involved my own neighborhood. This isn't surprising as I spent a lot of time up on my roof. As I grew older, perhaps middle school age, I would just need to get somewhere faster, like down the hall, and flying always seemed to work best. |
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I think that I learned to fly in non-lucids before I learned in lucids. I really just don't think about the process at all, just knowing that it'll work. This has seemed to be true for me in everything involving dream control. (Just knowing that it'll work, that is) |
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I've always been able to fly in my Lucids. It was never something I had to "learn" to do. I just up and did it, without thinking. Have done it ever since. It's one of the few things that I've always been a "natural" at my lucids, and have never had to work on. |
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I do a really sloppy swimming kind've thing.. Im still trying to get it right though! |
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