Lag in a dream!? No haven't experienced it. |
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So I've heard stories of people who have turned around really fast in a dream and have seen a completely white space for a second. One person said after turning around very fast they saw the scene but it was in extremely low detail. I've been wondering if this kind of thing is actually the subconscious unable to generate the scene fast enough or if it happened on purpose. Then that makes me think about how the 3d space exists. Anyway, have any of you had an experience like this? |
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Lag in a dream!? No haven't experienced it. |
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Sounds like a good theory, but I wouldn't call it law just quite yet. |
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The bird breaks free of the egg.
The egg is the world.
Who would to be born must first destroy a world.
It's the spinning technique of Stephen LaBerge to change the dream scene, many people have reported good results with that technique. I've personally tried it but it doesn't works for me, when I spin or close my eyes during a LD I usually see a black space and wake up instead of changing the dream scene |
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Wanna know MY theory to this "white room" idea? |
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Since 7/02/2014
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Goals: Talk to a DC | Go lucid again | Look at what I'm wearing | Observe surroundings | Meet Dream Guide
Discovered Dream Signs: Strange Locations (I think)
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