 Originally Posted by Balestar
For someone who has not experienced a lucid dream then it would be hard to understand what you mean.
For instance if I told you I could eat a plain cracker and make it taste like a strawberry you would have a hard time believing me. (No, I can't)
Thats the equivalent to saying dreams can be controlled; taking something which is normally bland and making it interesting.
Without having experienced it it's hard to appreciate.
LOL! That is exactly it. Many people don't even think they dream -- simply because they never remember any dreams!
To tell them that I can swallow a sunset, make monsters explode, fly into a tornado, or fight Nazis while in a dream that I know is a dream is a little too much for most people to absorb quickly. When I talked to my mom about LDing I did it this way:
me: Hey mom, you know I have a lot of nightmares.
mom: Yeah. I'm so sorry about that.
me: I've found a way to help them.
mom: Really? It isn't a drug is it?
me: LOL. No. I've learned that I can recognize when I'm dreaming.
mom: What?
me: Well, since my nightmares happen over and over I just started to notice it. To go "Hey! I just had this dream last night! It must be a dream now!"
mom: Oh. I think I get it.
me: And since I know it is a dream I know I don't have to be afraid, since nothing can hurt me.
mom: Wow. That must feel amazing.
With the way I introduced the idea and talked about it she found the whole idea of LDing to be fairly logical. Even though she is quite fundamentally religious and believes in demons and all that, she found nothing wrong with LDing because I described it in a very simple, unremarkable manner.
Now, if I told her about some of my um... more um... colorful LDs and LD exploits, she would probably feel differently about it.
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