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    Thread: Level of accuracy in a LD (Let me dance in the 50's!)

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      Level of accuracy in a LD (Let me dance in the 50's!)

      I have a question for experienced and/or ”advanced” lucid dreamers(or just anyone who has some insight in how ”real” lucid dreams can be), but first off I want to write down some background info:

      I’m currently 1/3 through Stephen King’s novel 11/22/63 and I’m absolutely fascinated(or should I say in love) with the late 1950’s and early 1960’s that’s presented in the book. I just want to experience all of it! The dancing(The Lindy Hop!), the cars, the food, the way people talk. Everything.

      If you haven’t read the book it’s about a teacher called Jake(from the year 2011) and he steps through a ”portal” that takes him to 1958, blah, blah, blah, prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy, blah, blah.

      So, here’s my question: Could I, in a lucid dream, open a door that will take me to a scenario that takes place in the late 1950’s that will let me experience it like I was actually there? And I mean ALL the details like clothes, hairstyles, cars, music, the smell of cigarette smoke. You get it.

      Is something like that possible with that level of accuracy?
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      Absolutely. 100% and over. Now that you have a solid goal you should whole heartedly start practicing the ability to LD. You won't believe your eyes once you make it and you open that door...
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      ^ What a way to boost my excitement for lucid dreaming! Thank you!
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      Tip: try to visualise the room where you want to be in. Visualise all the things you want to feel, smell, hear. This might help to get all these elements actually in the dream.
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      One of the coolest lucid dreams I had was when I turned down a street and stepped into what was a better than reallife world of colorful 50's cars...dusk or early evening with neon signs, hoods walking around in leather jackets, etc. People were taller and thinner like in almost a characiture of the era. Colors were more vibrant. It was an awesome experience.... good luck!
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