Every dream is different. Some of my LDs feel just like waking life. Others have that disconnected, floaty, dreamy feeling to them. Others feel more "real" that waking life. |
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Okay, I'm going to use W.I.L.D as an example. |
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Well Jesus Christ,
I'm not scared to die,
I'm a little bit scared of what comes after.
Do I get the gold chariot,
Do I float through the ceiling?
Every dream is different. Some of my LDs feel just like waking life. Others have that disconnected, floaty, dreamy feeling to them. Others feel more "real" that waking life. |
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LD tasks of the month completed: 16
Read some of my writing:
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Visit my deviantart gallery:
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Some are foggy and you feel like it was a wasted dream. Some are so real that you're sad it's over. Most people do things as soon as they become lucid to increase the vividness. Rubbing your hands together, spinning, and focusing on a certain object are the most common. |
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08 LD's:28 Tasks of the Month Completed:5 Adopted Hollings
Current Lucid goals:
1: Have one WILD.
2: Fight Agent Smith.CHECK
3. Swing through a city like Spider-Man.CHECK
A lot of my dreams, and all of my lucids feel a little bit foggy. That is probably due to me never actively trying to increase lucidity and clarity. |
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All of my LDs feel different than real life. I may feel sensations and things may look real, but it still feels different . . . I can't really describe it, sorry. |
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Okay thanks guys |
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Well Jesus Christ,
I'm not scared to die,
I'm a little bit scared of what comes after.
Do I get the gold chariot,
Do I float through the ceiling?
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