I need to start kicking myself now, I had a dream that I ended up under water, and could breathe, but took it normally. And suddenly getting my guitar out of nowhere and playing like a pro. Do I need to do more RC excercises? |
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I need to start kicking myself now, I had a dream that I ended up under water, and could breathe, but took it normally. And suddenly getting my guitar out of nowhere and playing like a pro. Do I need to do more RC excercises? |
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Did you try playing pro guitar.. Underwater? |
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"I'm not scared of death. I was dead for millions of years before I was born and that never caused me any inconvenience." ~ Mark Twain
"All men have an inarticulate sense for actuality which they use as their ultimate safeguard against the aberrations of mere logic..." C.S. Lewis - The Screwtape Letters
Remembered Lucid Dreams since joining: 2
meh, sort of, the dream was a little jumbled up for some reason... |
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Last edited by Madnessdreamer91; 03-17-2008 at 08:01 AM. Reason: none
This happens all the time with me quite a bit, I am not sure whenever or not it is due to the dream being jumbled up to much to be fully lucid or not. I would not be to worried about it though, happens to most people, in fact there is a thread about stupid ways people missed being lucid somewhere and it is huge. |
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- Tsunami -
Yes but for a reason and not because you find something weird in reality. Most likely you won't find anything weird in dreams. It's best if you find a dreamsign and do the check only when you see it. Or you can 'create' a lucid dream by using dream rehearsal meaning you literally create the environment of your intended lucid dream in reality...using a real place, doing the check..etc. |
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Though RC's can help you get lucid, I find it's the least reliable method for me to become lucid. I've never actually done one in a dream and become lucid as a result. |
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