I notice that whenever I run in a dream I often take these long loping strides that I'd never be able to do in real life--I actually get places without tiring. I find that interesting. There are usually no jarring sensations like in real running. |
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During regular dreams, I either run walk or do a weird sliding move. The sliding thing is near hovering, and is very quick. I don't really know why I do it, but its very effective. |
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Bollocks.
I notice that whenever I run in a dream I often take these long loping strides that I'd never be able to do in real life--I actually get places without tiring. I find that interesting. There are usually no jarring sensations like in real running. |
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Well... I fly. I also do this thing where I jump up into the air at about 10 metres and then fall back down, then I do it again, then again etc, all whilst moving forwards. So... I'm basically jumping to somewhere. I like that way of travelling; it's very fun |
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When I'm in a Lucid if I attempt to walk somewhere that I know is far away my legs will move like I'm walking but my surroundings blur right by me as if I'm doin 90mph on foot. its looks wicked |
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I either take long ass strides, or it feels as if i have a shitload of weight piled on me and im trying to sprint lieing down. |
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Lost sig pic so lucid count goes here.
Lucids 2008
WILD: 1
DILD: 1
MILD: 0
The moment I become lucid, I almost always involuntarily float up, fly, or jump up really high and and hover. It's almost like my subconscious is saying "You're lucid, why bother walking? You can do that when you're awake." |
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when I'm not lucid, I dont even really notice myself moving. I just... move. When I am lucid, I usually just try to fly anyway, but if not I walk or run like normal. |
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Last edited by lagunagirl; 05-28-2008 at 11:10 PM.
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