
Originally Posted by
JadeGreen
5.) The number five spot would have to go to fighting dream characters. Most dreamers try to avoid any kind of conflict and play it pacifist. While I try to avoid conflict as well, there are times where violent measures really become my only option. Sure it isn't very often, and usually I don't kill. But becoming an unstoppable kung-fu master and fighting off DCs is always loads of fun.
4.) Number four would have to go to experimentation. I can't say too much about this, but it is just a broad umbrella over anything I try for the first time. Be it a Task of the Month or a personal goal. Experimentation doesn't always produce the most interesting results, but that makes it all the more exciting when something funny or amazing does happen.
3.) I hate to be cliche, but the number three spot would have to go to flying. Escaping my earthy tether and flying through the air is always a welcome experience, and it's something I manage to do very consistently. I always fly the same way, by projecting fire out of my hands and feet. It may get a little boring but its reliable and I know my way around it. The speed of it varies quite a lot, from simply hovering along an indoor corridor or across a body of water to shooting to the moon in seconds, flying is one treasure of LDing that will never get old.
2.) The number two spot would go to interacting with my dream guide. I met Manei, my persistent dream guide the first night that I began lucid dreaming. I've learned a lot about myself and lucid dreaming from her. I can ask her any question that is on my mind and get an answer, and when we're not down with serious business, she acts all goofy and playful.
1.) The number one spot goes to *drumroll* just being lucid. That's right. I think that just being aware of the dreaming reality is the greatest joy of them all. Practicing lucid dreaming is fun, and even though I've been at it for years and had many a lucid dream, it's still a rewarding feeling to become lucid, no matter what I end up doing.
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