Just learn to not expect yourself to lose. |
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Hmmm, even though I have pretty good control over my dreams, everytime I try an underwater lucid dream I have some problems. It always starts out pretty good and I can breath underwater and do whatever I like. I'm always controlling the dream to things I feel like doing (exploring deep caves, swimming and befriending with cool creatures, etc.). |
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This entire reality is SELF REFLECTION. You reflect your essence and project it onto the universe.
"Most conversations are just monologues with witnesses."
"Life represents the movement of knowledge across the spectrum of consciousness."
Just learn to not expect yourself to lose. |
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dilds: 19
wilds: 0 / filds: 0 / hilds: 0 (and never will) / FA: 0
deilds: 2 / mfgs: 0 / vilds: 0 / FA-Nonlucid: 2
Like to: Learn to lucid dream, mod games, play PSP, PS3, and Wii, and PC.
try to turn into a monster yourself and beet the other one....i thinkl that should work(or the emotion will overpower you, cause you to wet your self and/or wake up... jk) |
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LD:20
DILDS:20
WILDS:0
well as the short but sweet post above me said that you must basicaly have 100% confidence in yourself to accomplish things in a lucid dream. |
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ive just read an article that said you should try to confront them not by killing, but by asking: "who are you?" |
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This is pretty much the main reason I try to avoid water in all dreams, lucid or not. Underwater baddies are so much more terrifying than land ones. |
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