Being uncertain about the control is what's going to make it hard. Be certain about it and it'll go how you want it to. |
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In the first, and one of only a very few lucid dreams I've experienced, I tried to control my surroundings. I succeeded, but the dream consequences scared and surprised me- I had noticed a highway on which all the cars were traveling backwards. I commanded them to stop and go forward, (I don't know why... I'm not usually such a control freak). Anyway, they did. They stopped suddenly and randomly, crashing terribly and noisily into each other. I was surprised by what I had done, horrified, and decided I needed to get out of there... |
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Being uncertain about the control is what's going to make it hard. Be certain about it and it'll go how you want it to. |
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lol, most lucid dreamers would consider it an accomplishment to be the cause a major pile up on a freeway |
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"A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world."
-oscar wilde
Don't worry, they're not real people, therefore they can't really get hurt. In order to fully control your dreams, you need to take all the fear and hesitation away. Otherwise the dream will be controlling you. |
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Raised by NeAvO
Hazel's Boiler Room
Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
I think you're all right. I was afraid, mostly of being in trouble or hurting someone. Dreamfear- that's my enemy. I'll remember that. (It's an issue in real life too...) |
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