Why limit yourself with a field of vision? You don't really have eyes in a dream. You just have your attention. Think about something, and it is happening. Stop paying attention to something, and it ceases to exist. Weird. |
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I was thinking, what goes on outside a dreamer's field of vision? Is there still stuff going on? Cause when people find stuff like say, half carved pumpkins from the task of the month, did a DC already carve it. I know the pumpkin stuff was probably just "generated" that way ( I couldn't think of a word for the world being made) but is it possible that stuff like that happens? Anyway I just wanted to post this |
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Why limit yourself with a field of vision? You don't really have eyes in a dream. You just have your attention. Think about something, and it is happening. Stop paying attention to something, and it ceases to exist. Weird. |
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Yeah, I remember one time when I was little I had a normal dream and partway through it I looked at my friend and imagined his stomach suddenly having tentacles coming out of it, and then his shirt had the wrinkle/ creases whatever they are that had 2 angry eyes and a mouth that started moving on his shirt like it was staying something. |
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I normally find that the field of vision is being created as you turn your head. Out side of it can exist the concept of action, such as knowing other men are fighting beside you on a battle field. |
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The craziest part is that what ever you already had seen is still there just hanging in a field of white or grey. It is like looking at a part of a painting in the middle of a big white unfinished canvas. Then if you are good enough you can summon anything to fill the space and it appears almost instantly. |
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