My one goal is to experience every thing I couldn't, good and bad. |
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I want to know your ULTIMATE goal which is very hard to achieve and it requires very high dream control. you can have only 1 goal. |
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My opinion:
*Lucid Dreams, OBEs, Astral Projections are one and the same.
*There are no levels of lucidity. Quality changes if you apply some deepening.
*Lucid Dreams do not last more than 20 minutes.
*Wolves are beautiful.
DEILD + WBTB tutorial:
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My one goal is to experience every thing I couldn't, good and bad. |
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My ultimate goal would probly be to have a shared dream with my friend. If that counts as dream control, then it's the only thing that has been a challenge to me. 1st time I tried, I was flying over a forest to look for my friend, but eventually realized I can't see through the trees. 2nd time I tried, it looked like I might have found my friend, but I went deaf and had blurred vision. 3rd time I tried, the portal I use to change locations didn't like my request. It trapped me and shot me 100mph at a mountain cliff. |
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Alter my perception of time to stay within the dream for an extended amount of time. |
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So you're going to try to reset your internal clock to dream longer? |
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Previously known as Lucidis.
I mean alter my perception of time within the dream. In other words, have a single lucid dream that lasts for days or weeks. |
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There is no such thing for me, though the one goal that took the longest to look at, was creating the rules to make my dreams a stable place and make it so that dream death = similar to waking death. Only found out recently that it did work, when after dying in a dream, lost memories, some personality traits I acquired through LDing, my own "dream identity" and pretty much everything I had been working on the last dream body for the last 7 years, sad and cool at the same time. |
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Have a lucid dream that lasts for more than 15 minutes. Mine have always been short and sweet, at around 5 minutes each (sometimes a bit longer), so I'm itching for a longer one, preferably a superlucid with total control and good clarity/recall. It's an ambitious goal, given the fact that in this dream I also want to continue the story of a chosen film, from where it left off at the end! I haven't yet decided which film would be the coolest to do, but I have a few ideas (such as Inception, the Matrix, or half the Marvel movies out there). |
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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.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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