For some reason it seems i act like some other person alot more playful at times and sometimes really i dont really understand why so my question is do you act different?
For some reason it seems i act like some other person alot more playful at times and sometimes really i dont really understand why so my question is do you act different?
ha, like have sex with random girls in public?
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:shock:Well I fly a whole lot more...:shock:
One would have thought that's the whole point. ;)
I have a tendencey to jump through windows.... weird i know.
No no, I, too, am a window jumper... :lol:
Anyway.... I am more myself in lucids than I was in the dream before I became lucid... usually in dreams I am NOT myself. Seeing as lucidity is awakening to myself, I am pretty much myself incarnate. Myself as I want to be, as I've longed to be. Free from rules and restrictions, I get to be the epitome of myself, not a watered down version or someone else as I am in RL or in regular dreams.
I am so totally without shame, remorse, inability or boundaries it's
incredible! In a lucid dream that is.....not so in non-lucid dreaming.
( I do feel exhilarated and joyful though! Oh and I fly out windows, not jump) :)
I often like to do crazy things to freak out the people around me.
One of my next plans is to bite off my finger, or fingers, and either eat them or spit them at people.
I can't wait to see what kind of reaction that gets. :lol:
Also a window jumper. :D
HELL YEA!!!!!!!! Window jumpers! Ok we're gonna have to order jackets or something.
:boogie::banana::boogie::banana::boogie:
I usually act a bit different in lucids, but the odd thing is that I tend to act more different in nonlucids. In lucids, I tend to act as a severely imagination-impaired version of myself with (usually) less restrictive... Not morals, but those things that stop you doing embarassing things (inhibitions, just remembered). In nonlucids, in the ones where I am me, I just do either whatever the dream wants me to do or whatever I want (including disobeying the laws of physics). And then there's nonlucids where i'm someone else, in which the question doesn't even pply. But yeah, i tend to act differently than usual while lucid dreaming, whether it be less inhibited or wherther it be more restrained (possibly a paranoia that I'm not dreaming, and someon is playing a prank).
Well, not really, I just follow what I would do in real life, of course it gets affected by the powers I have in the dream, other than that I act like myself.
I'm another window jumper. It is so freeing to just leap and know it will all be okay.
In non-lucid dreams I frequently am not myself. Sometimes I'm another person. But usually I just do things I would never do in waking life because that is what is required in the dream.
When I'm lucid I'm like Shift and some others who have said they are more authentic, less inhibited. I am the me I would be if I knew no one would make fun of me. And sometimes the me I would be if I couldn't get arrested. :shock:
I'll just put it this way. I'm not self-consious in my dreams. ;)
Last time I jumped into a window in a dream It felt like a wall and I just rolled over a few times and had to find another way out of the structure.
I don't think I've jumped out of windows when I'm lucid, but I tend to use windows as doors in a lot of my dreams.
I think "window jumper" shirts would be cooler than lucid dreamer shirts, that way, only other lders could recognize the fact that you ld:banana: