It wasn't on my list when it first happend, but meh its another experience, so welcome <.< |
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It wasn't on my list when it first happend, but meh its another experience, so welcome <.< |
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wow good idea killing myself in a dream should be interesting |
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How can you expect self-preservation instincts to work if you know you're immortal. |
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Exactly Bonsay, they dont get in the way becuase in our dreams, we are immortal |
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I actually never have, it's not a goal of mine. I can think of so many things I'd rather do in a lucid than kill myself and risk waking up! |
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I've done it in regular dreams. (both been killed, and offed myself.) |
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Bollocks.
I can't say it's on my list either. |
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I wasn't talking about needing self preservation instincts, but about them not being present. I'm sitting on a chair right now, without "feeling" anything and I see it the same way when jumping off of skyscrapers without any fear at all. And I'm not talking about committing dream suicide either. There must be a reason why they are not active. The only thing I can think of is the way information is processed, which is as "non-hazardous" in both of those cases. |
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Alright, then I just misunderstood it, I agree with what you say now. |
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Yes, exactly. Since there are no consequences in dreams, we can consider them as fake realities. Although they diserve more than that |
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No, I don't think it does. It's got something to do with the fact that you're dreaming. There is nothing illogical about flying in a dream and neither is jumping of a skyscraper. If my "logic" part of the brain was turned off, I probably wouldn't have been lucid in the first place. |
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