Umm, well dream control really varies from person to person. But mainly, it depends on two things. |
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So last night I had my 3rd lucid dream. I have had 2 previously over the last couple months that were okay length. So I needed to ask if my dream control is good for a beginner? So in my first lucid I was able to teleport me and another person to the top of a skyscraper. In my second lucid I again teleported to my house but then was woken up. But in my third I had some really amazing experiences. So first I was able to throw a knife into a window and then break through it. Then later in the dream I was hiding from a bad guy or something. Then he said "I will destroy you." So then I simply erased him from the dream... And the third thing I did was transform a person to look a lot better then the currently did... So my question is, is this good dream control for a beginner? Is it average, what? Tell me what you think I would appreciate it. Thanks. |
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Umm, well dream control really varies from person to person. But mainly, it depends on two things. |
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Master the DILD technique [x]
Master the WILD technique []
I am fair and square, loud and clear. Yet, you associate me with fear.
Laugh of joy, or shed a tear.. You'll find no mercy here!
Though I sound bad, you hold me dear. I'm your satisfaction's engineer!
What am I?
Sweet thanks Orior! |
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One thing I question myself about is, how aware sometimes we actually are in a dream? Because most of the times I am aware I am dreaming, I want to do stuff in the dream, but actually my priorities are changed or merge with the reality in the dream. |
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"The trick is to combine your waking rational abilities with the infinite possibilities of your dreams. Because, if you can do that, you can do anything." - waking life
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