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      Question writing scripts for dreams

      Has anyone been able to write a script for dreams, in real life and beable to have them happen in dreams? This can be lucid or just normally. Anyone know a tutorial?

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      Do you mean a script as in knowing what you and DCs will say and how they will act? If so, I've done that quite a few times. In fact, I'm working through a story right now, using events and conversations that I've daydreamed about in waking life!

      Once you get a script down, it all comes down to dream control and how well you can memorize what the DCs will say, and what events will unfold. If you think about the script a lot, and memorize it over a few days, it'll be easy to use in dreams since you know exactly what's going to happen. Strongly believe that the dream characters will do what's in the script you've thought up, or story (whatever you choose to go on). Same goes for summoning and other dream control.
      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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      Kinda, I mean be able to write.out what you want to do. And be able to live the story you wrote. Haha

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      I'm afraid I'm not quite sure what you mean, then - if you want to write something out in a dream and then read it, it can prove difficult because words can often jumble themselves up or look nonsensical. I've written stuff in dreams before, and most of the time when I looked away and looked back again at the paper, the words didn't match up to what I had written. It presents a challenge, but if you were to keep your focus on the paper, there may be a chance of it working.
      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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      I mean write out: I wake up in the middle of a battle, I see man get shot and jump up out of bed. I run to the water a die...... I mean write out the plot of a story.

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      It is possible but I doubt you will be able to follow the script 100%

      I would get the general plan for what you want to do. Say you want to rob a bank. Think about where you want to do it. What guns you want. Who you want with you. And then think about this as you fall asleep.

      Hopefully you will have this dream and then become lucid.

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      Ok, thanks

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      Yes.. And itd probably be a lot easier in a controllable lucid, as you will allow things to happen because you know you CAN make them happen.
      Keep dreaming.


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