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Much of what I'm about to tell you is conceptual -- a way of viewing lucid dreams. |
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Last edited by BillyBob; 11-13-2007 at 01:08 AM.
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Last edited by BillyBob; 11-12-2007 at 11:35 PM.
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sweet stuff, good information for beginners. As far as the "overload" thing goes I hate that, how am I supposed to not get excited i'm about to lucid dream! gah! Good examples too, erection in the classroom, haha classic. |
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The journey is usually more rewarding than reaching the destination.
-Keep it real
Interesting, I had thought of this already. I haven't actually had a lucid dream yet, but I have plans. I've been reading up on the loci method of memorization. I was planning on creating universes accessible through books in my room (in rl, maybe) with different laws of physics and human history. If I wanted to put myself in a certain scenario, I would either read the book I wanted to emulate again or make it up myself. I figured that I wouldn't really need to make up what it looked like - I could give it a name, such as Middle Ages-type setting, and that's what I'd get. I figure that as long as I give everything a name to be associated with, things would go according to plan. |
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Billy.. I DEMAND an explanation for where you get all the time to write all this stuff... |
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I stil have not reached lucidity after a month of trying to DILD with reality checks all the time...however, whenever I do finally achieve it I will definately keep this information in mind |
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A warrior does not give up what he loves, he finds the love in what he does
Only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible.
Good idea! |
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Very interesting stuff! |
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I wonder if running, for all but avid athletes, would be hard to get right in dreams because it's infrequently used or infrequently experienced in depth in real life, much the same reason that touch, taste, and smell tend to be blunted in people's dreams due to the lack of attention given to those senses? |
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-LD Count since rejoining in Dec. 2009: 21
No dream goals at the moment...just flying and letting stuff happen is kinda fun, and it's hard to motivate myself to try LDing lately.
Yeah this brings up the question about why we don't "bust" our dreams more often. If something happens in a dream that is totally unrealistic, why do we go on with non-realistic explanations, such as logic from fantasy movies? |
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Nice one Billybob! |
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Last edited by Tsunami; 11-12-2007 at 05:28 PM.
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This proves my point fairly well. |
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Last edited by BillyBob; 11-12-2007 at 08:23 PM.
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First of all, thank you for putting time on the constructive comebacks. |
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In the normal universe that we always LD in, things can converge like that. |
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Last edited by BillyBob; 11-12-2007 at 10:26 PM.
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I'm still wondering if this great theory is more than a theory: has it worked for you? I don't think you've said yet whether this has allowed you to experience self-consistent, stable universes in your own LDs. Did I miss where you said that it works? |
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Last edited by LuxAeterna; 11-12-2007 at 10:31 PM.
Yes, it has worked for me in the several times I've gotten the chance to use it. |
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Last edited by BillyBob; 11-12-2007 at 10:51 PM.
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Well, in that case, thank you for posting this. You have reinvigorated my hope in the types of dreams that I, too, set out to dream. I was beginning to wonder if it would ever be possible to have dreams like the ones you describe--since all of my LDs and most of what other people describe are always some weird, effervescent, and chaotic world. |
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i love your posts billybob, they are just the things i need to read when i wake up for a WILD |
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Last edited by Matt5678; 11-13-2007 at 03:59 AM.
"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
this is definitely thought-provoking stuff, Billy-Bob. I really wonder about the limitations though. I mean, could I LD in a universe where I have no body? A different set of senses? All depends on imagination I suppose. |
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how are you sure that you are in the universe? Mentel blocks are harder to get past then that. Let me explain. |
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Total lucid dreams=88LD goal: Master WILD
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From personnel experience, I'd say that universes CAN converge and that they aren't as solid as you seem to make them. Of course, I'd also like to mention that I always have the "anything goes" schemata whether I'm full lucid or semi (if you believe they exist, lets stay off that issue so not to fill this thread =P). |
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I love dreams that last life times! |
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I know who I am, as I become...
I agree with most you are saying. But you seem to narrow it down too much. |
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Last edited by G0MPgomp; 11-13-2007 at 10:02 AM.
I know who I am, as I become...
I understand what you mean, your expectations control dreams outcome and I learned to get over it, now when I fuck a DC, I have a 50/50 chance of busting a nut in real life so when I wake up I got clammy jammys, when before it was nearly impossible, all I do is tell me self it feels good Im gonna bust and I dont think oh my god it feels good Im going to wake up.<<<bad example by the way but it happens...........................sometimes your lucid and you think this is a dream it's harder to run and then you run slow, but if you just think Im running like im on a rollercoaster you will run fast, or the background will move quickly, see your not really running in dreams and you never actually move in dreams it's just what you see changes so much that it looks like real life as thats the only way your subconsious views the world. the background is just going faster. along with scenes changing !! |
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