Hmmn. I think that a large factor could be that your mind doesn't like it when the light levels change in dreams. I think it is the light that is the problem and not the switch. |
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I've been thinking about this a lot and it's bugging me. Dreams are about belief, if you believe you can do something, you can do it. By that logic, light switches/ lamps/ etc should all work because we use them all the time. Unless you're someone who's never been around electricity, they should work. |
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Hmmn. I think that a large factor could be that your mind doesn't like it when the light levels change in dreams. I think it is the light that is the problem and not the switch. |
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I think it's because light is like a thing that you need to summon. So if you click a swich it's hard for it to turn right on. You need to "summon" it like persons in dreams. Just look for it and it will appear eventually. |
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"Hmmn. I think that a large factor could be that your mind doesn't like it when the light levels change in dreams. I think it is the light that is the problem and not the switch." |
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Random speculation. |
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Last edited by Quark; 01-27-2008 at 07:42 PM.
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Wow, well done Quark! I think you've nailed it there. |
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In my most recent dream (and first lucid!) the lights went out. It was realistically dark. I hurried to turn on the light (because I thought someone turned the lights off) and nothing happened. That's when I realized I was dreaming and woke up. |
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"I'd rather have a mind opened by wonder rather than closed by belief." - Gerry Spence, "Postponement fertilizes fear; action cures fear." - Schwartz
WILD: 29
Supposed OBE: 6 (29th Jan, 3 on 10th August, 2 on 5th November)
DILD: innumerous
The only piece that really bugs me about Quark's explanation is that it only applies to light. What about when a turning on other electric equipment fails? Surely generating a television image isn't all too strenuous, nor is picking up a phone and listening for a tone. Starting a car shouldn't be too hard, either. The resulting scene change would mimic that of flying or running, which most know isn't too difficult a task for the mind (although movement would cause a 3-D shift in the entire surroundings, would that be considered harder than a shift in lighting?). |
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Originally Posted by OldSparta
Good point. |
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Last edited by Quark; 01-27-2008 at 09:02 PM.
"I'd rather have a mind opened by wonder rather than closed by belief." - Gerry Spence, "Postponement fertilizes fear; action cures fear." - Schwartz
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Supposed OBE: 6 (29th Jan, 3 on 10th August, 2 on 5th November)
DILD: innumerous
Isn't a brain pretty much a computer anyway? |
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Hi, yes I have been thinking about this too. The reason is doubt...the worst thing that can happen...the light fails. It's the default in anyone to fear the ultimate thing that can happen. I'm into lights and lighting and the lights in my dreams rarely fail unless I expect it to... |
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Dreams [i]are[/] about beliefs, but they are also about association. Your mind doesn't associate a switch with a light. If your switch scheme is activated, your light scheme isn't activated enough to change the lighting. |
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Maybe because when we walk by and flick a light switch, we just expect it to come on even though we dont know how. I am probably not making a lot of sense but thats all i know |
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Strangely lightswitchs always work in my lucid/normal dreams. |
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Lights work in my dreams too! |
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@Grod They are more than random |
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Yea, electricity works fine in my lucid dreams. However, things like computers don't usually work right and almost always have some sort of problem. Like, in one normal dream, when I went to use my computer, it kept crashing. |
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The only reason some things don't work is because you are expecting them not to work. |
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