I read somewhere that you can disconnect your LDs from real time, so you can have dreams that last days or weeks even though your only asleep for a couple hours. If anyone knows more about this I'd like to know how to do it. |
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I read somewhere that you can disconnect your LDs from real time, so you can have dreams that last days or weeks even though your only asleep for a couple hours. If anyone knows more about this I'd like to know how to do it. |
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“You ain't gonna miss your water until your well runs dry”-Bob Marley
I cleave to no system. I am a true seeker." — Mikhail Bakunin
LDs=4
I was just discussing this today with my friend. He says he makes a clock appear and commands that when the clock hits a certain time his dream ends. Of course, this can only make your dream 24 hours I suppose, but I guess the same could be done for a calender. Just make a calender appear and say, "When the date is three days from now, my dream will end," or something to that effect. I plan on trying it during my next LD. |
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Reality? Where? Did I miss it?
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LDs: 19
Good LDs: 8
Last LD on: April 4, 2007
Robert Monroe reported experiencing 100 years in a 2 hours LD, thats freakin crazy! |
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“You ain't gonna miss your water until your well runs dry”-Bob Marley
I cleave to no system. I am a true seeker." — Mikhail Bakunin
LDs=4
In Exploring the world of Lucid Dreaming, I read that studies show that time passes in dreams as it does in the real world. |
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"Do, or do not. There is no try." ~Yoda
I'd love to spend a day in an LD - but it would take HELLA lot of concentration. |
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"It's only after you've lost everything
That you're free to do anything"
~Tyler Durden
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