It's a dream. Just do it. Easier said than done. You must shift your perception, a perception that has developed since birth. |
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ok, I can now say for a fact that i dont know how to really teleport myself.. |
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It's a dream. Just do it. Easier said than done. You must shift your perception, a perception that has developed since birth. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
I thought you could do "dream spinning" and think about a place and when you open your eyes you will be there. In my last lucid dream that didn't work, and I tried it at least 5 times. The one time it did work the landscape was really poorly detailed and I became unlucid for the time I was there, and I had to catch it back by returning to my room. There were also big pictures of a guy pointin and laughing at me saying "you failed!" |
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LDs since joining DV:
DILD:56
WILD:2
last LD: Wednesday, March 31, 2010
I usually use dream spinning, or walk out of a door. Usually when I try dream spinning I focus on teleporting to some place inside, because a small room is easier to imagine than outside where there is so much. |
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Staying awake to chase a dream...
just go up to a door and say 'i wanna go to ____' then open it and walk through.... |
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first- thanks for trying to help me! |
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that does work actually, well for me it does |
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I once used a teleport cheat code from a game (Morrowind) on a computer in a lucid dream: |
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Staying awake to chase a dream...
Hmm... My method is a lot more straight forward. Instant teleportation. No messing around at all. I did it instinctively the other night and I wasn't even lucid. Then again, I am all powerful in my dreams. I only struggle with duration. |
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