I have that book and it's very inspirational, especially if you are into trying some more than just having fun. Not that having fun is not fun, but self-explorations is very cool. |
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I've been thinking of some tasks to do in lucid dreams and i come up with these two and i would like to know if you done this. |
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Last edited by DreamHighlander; 07-26-2013 at 04:52 PM.
I have that book and it's very inspirational, especially if you are into trying some more than just having fun. Not that having fun is not fun, but self-explorations is very cool. |
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Thanks. I will check them out for sure. |
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I've never asked a DC what they represent. I have asked them "if I'm dreaming, and this is all happening in my head, and this is all a part of me, then you're a part of me. What part are you?" Sometimes those responses are pretty interesting. Sometimes I come to the answers on my own. That's actually a really good idea for a way to rephrase that question "What are you a symbolic representation of?" I imagine that could get interesting. |
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Today I had two lucid dreams. In each one i asked a DC what he is representing. |
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I would say, that most often a DC is just a DC. Something made up by our mind. Not a true representation of our higher self or subconsious. And DCs are known to talk nonsense, or they may express our worries or thoughts, even hidden ones. So I wouldn't worry about the kill order. |
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