Well... Pay more attention to life. Keep thinking that life could be a dream at that point. This will help with lucids. Throw in reality checks and other things, and you'll be golden. |
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So earlier yesterday I was looking around a store for some dark jeans for a midnight game of fugitives - it's like a big scale version of tag, except there's only one search group and everyone else is running around on foot trying not to get spoted - and I had a random though about how the shopping I was doing would go down in a dream, that I'd ask an employee for the pants and he'd say I should just go to the spy section or something. But here's the thing, that night I actually had the dream! |
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Well... Pay more attention to life. Keep thinking that life could be a dream at that point. This will help with lucids. Throw in reality checks and other things, and you'll be golden. |
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Bollocks.
This seems a lot like dream incubation. I've had it to happen as well, especially if I'm thinking about it right before bed. |
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Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
Well sort of, but it wasn't a planned thought or anything. It just randomly popped into my mind. Maybe my subconscious is trying to tell me something? Haha |
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Yeah, you were just psyched for your tag game and that just supercharged any thoughts related to it, making them more likely to appear in your dreams. |
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No one really believes this stuff, but it's fun to say. |
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Well if you could use that as a way to get lucid then that's some result all right. I don't think there's much difference between daydream-kind-of thoughts and real dreams. Both seem to arise in the same way except that during the day we get distracted fairly quickly and the dream ends. |
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