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      Multipull Dream Scenes

      Hey ~guys ,

      I was wondering why in my dreams the scene always change why is this ?

      eg . if im with someone it will change to me being at a moterway etc

      why is this

      thanks

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      You live in Scotland, you should be able to write proper English. Try it, it's fun for everyone.

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      Like the dishes still asking to be washed, things will not be solved by covering them with a blanket.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Psylocibin View Post
      You live in Scotland, you should be able to write proper English. Try it, it's fun for everyone.
      Shut up you stupid retard

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      Quote Originally Posted by Psylocibin View Post
      You live in Scotland, you should be able to write proper English. Try it, it's fun for everyone.
      Quote Originally Posted by Selmuir View Post
      Shut up you stupid retard
      A better retort would be "at least I don't splice my commas."

      Although his sarcasm was not necessary, Psylocibin is right. Please use proper English; it makes it much easier to answer your question. Also, remember that anyone in the world can be viewing threads on DV, including people for whom English might be a second or third language. Poor punctuation makes posts confusing for a native speaker like myself. I can only imagine what it's like trying to read a post riddled with typos and lacking punctuation in a foreign language.

      With that out of the way, the "reality" that your brain constructs during a dream is much less stable than that of your waking life because you don't have the constant sensory input that you do when you are awake. I think Stephen LaBerge discusses this in great detail in Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming.

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      In a dream it may skip due to your recalling of the dream not being so good so it may seem like things have skipped when it was a few different dreams, if you do remember vividly then it is common for dream scenes to change due to your active subconciouss


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      Quote Originally Posted by dsr View Post
      A better retort would be "at least I don't splice my commas."
      I, admit, defeat. :p

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      Like the dishes still asking to be washed, things will not be solved by covering them with a blanket.

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      Thank you Lucid Seeker , your answer was the only good one

      and the rest of you people .......

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      No worries, if you need to talk about any of this stuff feel free to PM me!

      Quote Originally Posted by Selmuir View Post
      Thank you Lucid Seeker , your answer was the only good one

      and the rest of you people .......


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      Your lack of quality grammar does not bother me! hehe. My dreams change scenes constantly, It can be frustrating, because its hard to get back to a place I might have liked.

      As one person abover said, reality is less stable in a dream, so most people experience fluctuating locations. You can control if you work on your lucidity.
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      Your lack of quality grammar does not bother me! hehe. My dreams change scenes constantly, It can be frustrating, because its hard to get back to a place I might have liked.

      As one person abover said, reality is less stable in a dream, so most people experience fluctuating locations. You can control if you work on your lucidity.
      Brothers & Sisters in Dreams

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      Quote Originally Posted by Selmuir View Post
      Thank you Lucid Seeker , your answer was the only good one
      What didn't you get about my post? IRL, your image of your surroundings doesn't change when your mind wanders because you have constant sensory input to remind you of where you are and what the place looks/sounds/smells/feels/tastes(?) like.

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      Quote Originally Posted by dsr View Post
      A better retort would be "at least I don't splice my commas."

      Although his sarcasm was not necessary, Psylocibin is right. Please use proper English; it makes it much easier to answer your question. Also, remember that anyone in the world can be viewing threads on DV, including people for whom English might be a second or third language. Poor punctuation makes posts confusing for a native speaker like myself. I can only imagine what it's like trying to read a post riddled with typos and lacking punctuation in a foreign language.

      With that out of the way, the "reality" that your brain constructs during a dream is much less stable than that of your waking life because you don't have the constant sensory input that you do when you are awake. I think Stephen LaBerge discusses this in great detail in Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming.
      Quote Originally Posted by Psylocibin View Post
      I, admit, defeat. :p
      I'm glad, next time use a coordinating conjunction to join two independent clauses.

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