I often wake up from LDs where I feel kinda... stupid. I don't know why, I just seem a little less... smart in dreams, LD or not |
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So, last night i had a LD in which i tried to dream manifest purely by though alone. When that didnt work, I remembered the door manifest method (behind this door will be X) so, looking around and seeing no doors in sight, I tried to Thought Manifest one. |
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LD Goals ---
[X] Have a long LD --- [ ] Skydive with no parachute --- [ ] Win the Indy 500 - On Mars --- [ ] Save the earth from UFOs --- [ ] Kick a bowling ball to the moon ---
[ ] Write a song I can play in real life --- [ ] Witness the destruction of the Solar System via the sun exploding
I often wake up from LDs where I feel kinda... stupid. I don't know why, I just seem a little less... smart in dreams, LD or not |
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I know exactly what you mean! I use logic far better when I'm dreaming lol. |
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The more complex the logic the more likely it is to not work in the dream world. The only one which is consistently reliable for me is simple predication "x is y", "I am b", etc... You can even redefine things right in front of you "that tree is a door" works surprisingly well. I never see things "change" from one to another, it actually more like I was previously mistaken and it has always been what I said it is. |
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I'm not always lucid, but whether I'm awake or asleep I'm always dreaming.
during sleep our "logic center" is turned off. In order to be lucid, you must find a way to activate it. The more LDs you have the better you will be at making more sense in dreams, and the more logical LDs you will have. |
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Very good points. The reason why we can do anything in our LDs is that the whole thing is happening in our minds. In a sense, we ARE the dream. |
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I'm not always lucid, but whether I'm awake or asleep I'm always dreaming.
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