Very cool. But what if this is a dream? |
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I'm sure most of you are already familiar with the idea of dream layers thanks to Inception. However, if you are not, here's the thing: |
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Very cool. But what if this is a dream? |
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I'm watching inception in five minutes for the first time. |
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I've had a two-layer dream before: |
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Short-term lucid goals: [X] Move an object with my mind [ ] Create a portal and use it to get to a dream scene of my choice [ ] Meet one of my book characters
Long-term lucid goals: [ ] Visit the Dream World Academy [ ] Make a building appear at will [ ] Change my appearance to disguise myself as someone else [ ] Find the end of a rainbow
Happens all the time. |
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5/25/07: "I just know, trust me"
10/18/08: Dreams come true.<3
Yeah, except my mind tries not to make it obvious until i'm at the top layer. Then it hints by visual aid. It pisses me off that it's smarter than me. >: |
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I'm not sure if this counts, but I woke up in a dream once, and I thought I was awake for real. The lighting was messed up, everything had a yellow tinge. I lived in an apartment back at the time. |
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Ive had 2. But do false awakenings count? Because I've had like 4 consecutive ones before. |
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In non-lucids, 0, in lucids however, up to 12. |
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3 layers for me, |
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Two. I think. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
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3 layers. It was the first and only time I LD. I was getting ready for school and hurrying because we were about to leave, then looked at the clock that said it was still like 5:00 in the morning or something. I realized that it wasn't real but then suddenly fell through the floor and had a false awakening in a replica of my room. There was a strange shadowy figure standing by the door too. I couldn't move and was convinced that I had woken up but was still paralyzed. Then I had another false awakening and the same thing happened except no shadowy figure was there. Once again, I stared at my hand that couldn't move, totally freaked out. I tried to yell for someone to come help me but couldn't. Once I tried hard enough to yell, I had a real awakening at like 5 something AM. |
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Two layers, here. It started out non-lucid, and in the dream, I WILD'ed... so the second layer was lucid |
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I don't think I've ever had a layered dream before. I've had a few false awakenings, but they're usually isolated (that is, they weren't part of another dream but were dreams in and of themselves). |
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Hmm I think all this "dream layering" nonsense seems to occur because people watched Inception and assumed that's how LD-ing is supposed to be like. I once fell asleep within a dream but it was dreamless then I woke up in the same place. |
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TAKE DV members advice with caution! some have had zero or 1-2 LD's yet act like gurus
TOTAL LD's (almost all DILD/MILD) =160!!
new goals: have more LD's than Shift[X]
10-15min LD [ X] Article: A day in the life of an LD-er
the "Mind V.S. Body" Induction technique
Everyman 2 LD's/ sleep schedule progress
Two ... but when i awoke the first time , i thought that that i had awoken for real-allthough i knew that it was a dream . |
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My most layers.. 3 |
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alright, this one is a little weird: my dream started with me waiting for the bus to secondary school (i apparently forgot i finished school), but there was something weird with the clocks i couldn't put my finger on (for starters they weren't digital) and i thought i could get a few minutes of napping, and so i moved onto the second layer... |
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Yes, I've had such dreams. How many levels did I experience? I'm not sure. I do recall dreams in which I kept wondering when it would end. |
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Yeah, this happens to me a lot actually. I have a lot of false awakenings, where I think I wake up but then I'm just in another dream. I'm not sure what the most I've ever had was ... I remember one time I had a dream where I "woke up" and had slept through class, but then I quickly realized it was a dream. Then I "woke up" AGAIN and was like, "Oh phew it was a dream" and then looked at the clock and I was like, "Oh no, I REALLY slept through class!" And this happened like three times in a row before I woke up for real. (And no, I hadn't actually slept through class.) |
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“I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming that I am a man?” ~ Chuang Tzu
"This is my dream. I'll decide where it goes from here." ~ Alice in Wonderland
Sorry guys, there's no such thing as layers. There's no dream-within-a-dream, only dream-after-a-dream. Sometimes a dream scene may repeat, giving the illusion of layers, but there are actually no layers. The brain is an analog computer and therefore can't simulate itself. |
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Like cmind said, there is no such thing as layers. It's simply just the dream transitioning. |
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Treasure yourself.
I had an experience some days ago (forgot to DJ it), where I got lucid in a dream, the dream faded and I felt into a convincing FA. So I performed DEILD, entered in the other scene once again, only to realize that the FA made no sense, and I woke up once again to it and then finally woke up for real. Was pretty funny lol. |
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3 that I can recall, I keep waking up thinking I woke up and then I am still dreaming. This will happen a lot. It also caused me to wet the bed when as was younger thinking I was getting up. I also have dreams that I still remember to this day and can at times call a dream back if going back to sleep in the early hours of the AM. I have wondered if I'm just weird, but I guess not! |
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