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I'm not in my dreams!
I think I can have LDs because I kind of have potential but the majority of dreams I have doesn't feature me!
It's like events that unfold with no input from me at all, I'm just not in the scene; more like a movie I'm watching... I just observe things in an omnipresent kind of way...
Once in a dream there was an asian mafia surrounding a building because Jackie Chan was inside :D and one the bad guys shot some innocent bystander that I was using to see things... I say "using" because it was not me, didn't look like me at all, but I kind of felt the danger so I "went out" of the guy (he died) and entered the building in a kind of spirit/conscious-energy thingy (that's why I know Jackie was there)...
Do someone understand all this??? :lol:
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i have dreams like this as well. in those dreams im often just watching from a 3rd person view and i cant controll the events. if you actualy become lucid in these dreams i think it would be actualy possible to have more controll over the dream.
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but it's tricky since there is no "me" to become aware of...
If you become lucid in these kind of dreams... you suddenly pop there or something??
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I have these dreams sometimes, it's like i am watching a movie.
I don't have them that much though, it would be interesting to see what would happen if you were to become lucid in this situation.
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I've had many of these but I've never gone lucid in the middle of one. There should be no reason for you to "pop" into the dream although, you would likely attempt to explain your presence. (I would probably see myself as a malevolent spirit entity of sorts and then start altering the dream with my spiritual powers) There would be non "pop" however. From your current perspective at that moment, you were always that way.