Originally posted by Lucid_im_home+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Lucid_im_home)</div>
I heard there are limits to what you can do in the dream world, for instance you can't turn off a light, or you can't read a book, or tell the time consistantly. Is there any truth in this and if there is truth, are there any other limits...[/b]
I try not to look at them as limits, but look at them like there just things you can't do, or in a more positive way as dream signs . This is what they talk about in a part of the movie Waking Life, after he talks to the guy he jokes about turning a light on and off to see if he's dreaming and he really is. Well i think you've all seen it.
<!--QuoteBegin-Leo Volont
Yes, some of the people here brag about having broken through all limits. But notice they do not go into very much detail. They are right about having broken things. The only way they were able to destroy the limits of Dreaming was by breaking the connection to the Higher Mind, by cutting themselves off from the Collective Consciousness. That is why they cannot go into much detail. Their dreams have become vapid -- like bad animation. You know how they say that we only use 10% of our Brains, but that our subconscious takes up the other 90%. Well, when somebody has assaulted their Dreaming mind with control attack after attack, and finally has destroyed the Dreaming Mind's ability to maintain any integrity of Dream Content, then what in effect happens is that the 90% of the brain simply goes off and minds its own business. These Dreamers who have Total Control can be compared to masterbaters. Yes, they have complete control. But not over very much...
Thats seems like something I wouldn't do, but im not really sure about it.
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