How do you know a DC is a DC and not someone trying to reach you? |
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How do you know a DC is a DC and not someone trying to reach you? |
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An ordinary DC usually is very sarcastic in a personality kind of way, for example you need help in a dream and ask a DC for help and it says nothing back and looks at you odd. Which happened to me many times asking a dc for help and they are cold often times. |
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Last edited by hathor28; 02-13-2013 at 09:58 PM.
My problem is that in the dreams that I remember, I am not lucid. I've had an FA where it was pretty questionable where someone was calling me and waking me up. They were in a white van driving around my house. It was a perfect time to be lucid but I couldn't get over that overwhelming instinct to fight. |
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Always assume that when you wake up it's probably an FA, and always do RC's. That way when it really is an FA you'll become lucid. Then, problem solved! |
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Regarding what you wrote about DCs, a person who might be inside your dream but not being a DC would often feel as tho that person is out place, there would be a strong,weird feeling of intrusion in your dream(kinda like let's say you return to your home, you know u turned off all the lights and locked the door, but when you come the door is unlocked and all lights in your house are turned on), hence why it is always important to note your feelings in dreams. I believe that DCs of each person tend to be different, Hathor28 writes hers tend to be cold, while mine on the other hand are too much chatty and helpfull and always buting in everywhere,so I would emphasize the need to focus on the feelings, since we do not know how to categorise and generalise your DCs. |
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this thread just confuzzled me lol |
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Not all DCs are ordinary though, some DCs, most likely people that you care about and recurring DCs can become somewhat more than just DC. |
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