Hi, Last night i got lucid and go to telephone and call myself but it said number is not available!! :O |
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Hi, Last night i got lucid and go to telephone and call myself but it said number is not available!! :O |
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I believe I read somewhere phones don't work in LD's and normally don't even provide a dial tone. |
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I think anything is really possible in a lucid, if you will it. they also say that lightswitches don't work, but I've turned lights on and off in lucids. |
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" I couldn't stand her at first, But then I loved her so bad It Hurt "
You obviously had a different phone number in your dream, obviously. |
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I've tried calling out for myself in a lucid before, but I never tried it with a phone. I agree with zeracook, anything can definitely be possible if you put your mind to it. Our dreams are very unpredictable, so it will let you see all sorts of things and malfunctions. It is up to you to work your way around those. It's all about schemas – which are mental structures of pre-conceived ideas. If you read about phones not working in dreams, then when you dream, it's not gonna work because you already have an idea that it wont work. |
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I'll try again when i get lucid, I'm so curious about what will happen and who pick up the phone! |
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If you pick up on the other end and have a conversation with yourself, I'll be really impressed. |
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That's different. I normally have a hard time with electronic and mechanical things in dreams. I will be typing and making typos like crazy or the words will change on the screen. I'll also try to put a number in a phone to call and I'l never manage to key the number in right. |
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If you can get it to work, that might just be a really good self-discovery trick! Obviously, there's other ways but just asking questions about yourself to yourself over the phone would be pretty interesting. I would maybe try it out myself if I weren't focused on dream recall. :p Good luck anyways though. |
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V: Who? Who is but the form following the function of what, and what I am is a man in a mask.
Evey: Well I can see that...
V: Of course you can. I'm not questioning your powers of observation. I'm simply remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is.
- V for Vendetta
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