After a little thought, I have remembered a non-lucid where I became a wolf. I simply pounced forward and landed on all fours, I wasn't lucid, so in the dream I just kinda knew it would work.
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After a little thought, I have remembered a non-lucid where I became a wolf. I simply pounced forward and landed on all fours, I wasn't lucid, so in the dream I just kinda knew it would work.
right on!!!!as soon as i have a LD i will summon my sailf a light saber and kinck dart moul's ass,that wloud be so freking awsom :oQuote:
Being fairly new to Lucid Dreaming, I can't say I've ever transformed into anything. Nor can I recall a dream where I've been something other than myself...odd. However, if I had the ability, I would definitely turn myself into a Jedi Knight--complete with Force powers and a lightsaber and everything.[/b]
I had a dream the other night where i was at a party and every1 was changing into stuff using something. when it was my turn nothing happened so i was disapointed. in past dreams ive been a dog and a bird and other people as far as techniques ive heard standing in front of a mirror helps but when its lucid for me i just try and it works. often tho ill start out that way in a non lucid
Thats pretty wierd. Were you having one of those OBEs, only indream???Quote:
Originally posted by The Blue Meanie
Hmmm... I'm pretty new to LD-ing.
But in a recent non-lucid, I was a sort of dolphin/scuba-diver hybrid. It was quite cool. I was controlling myself through use of a computer mouse, but as the dream went on, it shifted to first-person, like, real-life. That was fun. I was being chased by sharks.
I remember when I was younger that I once was a dolphin in a dream. It was really sweet, like swimming real fast and jumping out of the water, and almost flying through the air. Can't really remember if I was lucid or not though. Might've felt normal to be a dolphin. :) Would be cool to be an eagle or a panther. Maybe a monkey. Or a snake? Looking forward to experimenting when I'm more experienced with lucid dreaming.