I am posting this here instead of the Dream Control Forum because this isn't about summoning DC's. |
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I am posting this here instead of the Dream Control Forum because this isn't about summoning DC's. |
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Very interesting.. I've never heard of this problem before. I don't know how to help you.. sorry. |
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Just a scared old llama on the outside planning to dominate these forums...
Don't you dare defy me!
Note: I'm big on grammar, you won't see one error coming out of me!
When you go out do you often see a lot of people? If not that's probably why. Probably it means you need to be more social or go out to places with more people. If you already do than try imagining yourself in a crowded place before you go to bed. Like the mall or a carnival. Anywhere you want to be. |
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You say, Ksero, that with DILDs you have DC's, so I assume that it is with WILDs that you do not. |
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Thank you all for the responses. My social life isn't the greatest atm, but i do not think this is the issue as I had the same problem with my LD's when I had a thriving social life. And yes Sageous it is mostly with WILD, but if I become lucid through DILD and there are no DC's around, it is very unlikely that I will find one without actively summoning them. Other than lack of DC's everthing is as it should be. |
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Maybe you could take advantage of the "expectation effect". Next time you're entering the dream through WILD expect to see DC's. The dreamworld has a super high chance of manifesting whatever it is you expected. I use expectation for what I want every night, even when I'm not lucid, whatever I expect, always happens. |
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"If we doubted our fears instead of doubting our dreams, imagine how much in life we'd accomplish." ~Joel Brown
"Your background and circumstances may have influenced who you are, but you are responsible for who you become." ~Darren Hardy
Goals:
-Become Lucid in every dream every night
-Perfect the time dilation watch
-Continue to have a dream plan for most of my lucid dreams
I really like have most of my dream worlds deserted... For some reason, I feel at home when it's deserted, and sometimes my dream guide is with me |
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Thanks again for the suggestions, but what I'm trying to get at is, I can make a DC appear if I want, but I can't just walk around a corner and run into a DC without actively wanting them to be there, sorry if it's confusing. Maybe a video game analogy might make it easier to understand for some, It's like a game with no randomly spawned characters, and every character that I talk to or interact with has been 'spawned' into the level (dreamworld) after the level has been created, requiring information on placement, personality, physical attributes etc. |
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No my suggestion wasn't spawning. Expectation is the dream reacting on its own according to what you believe will happen. It's different from just summoning really. Wanting and expecting are different as well, I'd say. I can expect to be shot the moment I walk into a room, but that doesn't mean I wanted that to happen. Of course, you shouldn't be expecting things like that in a dream anyway lmao. Using expectation to "make" DCs appear will bypass the creation process and they will be automatic or "default" in video game language. |
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"If we doubted our fears instead of doubting our dreams, imagine how much in life we'd accomplish." ~Joel Brown
"Your background and circumstances may have influenced who you are, but you are responsible for who you become." ~Darren Hardy
Goals:
-Become Lucid in every dream every night
-Perfect the time dilation watch
-Continue to have a dream plan for most of my lucid dreams
My experience is pretty similar. Much more often so in WILDs, which are most of my LD's. I've a busy enough social life. At times perhaps its as sageous suggests that the dream isn't fully formed. I've to expect DC's to be there, or request DC's to be there...No answers for ye afraid... |
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Well at least it's not just me :p |
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