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Lucidity to combat nightmares. Lucidity to...induce nightmares? |
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Summon something that you find terrifying. and then ... RUN! |
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To me that sounds like a contradiction in terms. Because once I'm Lucid I won't be afraid. But I do love anxiety induced Lucidity. |
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Just, put yourself in a scary story. Once lucid, find a city, ask a DC where the nearest haunted house is, and tell him you are going to proove him wrong that it is haunted by exploring... |
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Oh. Okay. |
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You have to associate it with something inherently frightening. I doubt you can become randomly terrified of something without linking it to your legitimate fears. Example: I am not afraid of bunnies. I am already afraid of killer animals AND monsters. I watch Rise of the Monster Bunnies and see the mutant rabbits. I am now afraid of bunnies. (Not because the movie as much as because my monster/animal fear.) Anyway, that is fear as I understand it. It's probably a little simplified but I think the concept is pretty true. Sensible, at least. |
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I've had some freaky Silent Hill dreams too. |
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Before sleeping go and google Ted Kennedy's new health care plan for the USA. Think of yourself having a terrible, painful illness perhaps involving a sex organ. Concentrate on entering an ER and there is a line of people 400 hours long....... |
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