Great scott! I'd be a lesbian! |
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The topic pops up here every so often. Someone claims to have spent years in their lucid dream, followed by pages of posts of speculation, flaming, skeptics, devotees, etc. I believe the common explanation for this is currently that you only seriously "remember" the important bits; the rest is the kind of filler memories most of our lives contain(do you remember every bite and swallow of breakfast this day last year? No.). |
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Great scott! I'd be a lesbian! |
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Did you just read the El Goonish Shive archives? |
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Goals completed since joining: 10 -- Last goal completed: February 17, 2009
Uncontrolled lucid dreams:23.5--controlled lucid dreams:24.5
--WILDs:16.5--MILDs:1.5--DILDs:22--DEILDs:8--Quasilucids(do not count):3--
--LTotMBasic:0--LTotMAdvanced:1--LTotY:0--
JET73L's dream journal
I believe that the reason we sometimes feel as though a long passage of time has passed in a dream is simply that the brain switches from the feeling we get when we first start doing something to the feeling we have when we have been doing something for a long time in order to give us the illusion that we have been doing whatever it is we are doing for a while. I have actually caught my brain doing this during a lucid dream. I was folding a cardigan during a lucid dream and suddenly I attained the feeling I'd been tidying my bedroom for ages but because I was lucid I knew this wasn't so. It was quite an interesting experience. |
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Who's arguing? I haven;t seen anyone saying anything about dreams actually lasting for years, just what you might try when this occurred. "Time compression" or an implication of time passing, it really shouldn't matter in this discussion. |
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Goals completed since joining: 10 -- Last goal completed: February 17, 2009
Uncontrolled lucid dreams:23.5--controlled lucid dreams:24.5
--WILDs:16.5--MILDs:1.5--DILDs:22--DEILDs:8--Quasilucids(do not count):3--
--LTotMBasic:0--LTotMAdvanced:1--LTotY:0--
JET73L's dream journal
Goals completed since joining: 10 -- Last goal completed: February 17, 2009
Uncontrolled lucid dreams:23.5--controlled lucid dreams:24.5
--WILDs:16.5--MILDs:1.5--DILDs:22--DEILDs:8--Quasilucids(do not count):3--
--LTotMBasic:0--LTotMAdvanced:1--LTotY:0--
JET73L's dream journal
Have you guys ever thought of not including time into the equation? |
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Spoiler for My Goals:
Time is a factor in LDs because your REM periods run out eventually. While dreaming is possible during N-REM sleep, they are usually less dream-like and harder to remember. Trying to get your perception to cover days, months, and even years is exactly the focus of increasing LD length. We aren't sure exactly how it works, it could be increasing the rate your brain processes thoughts, or maybe just bending perception, or maybe even extending the REM period itself. It helps to have a goal when trying for one of these, one technique I have seen is to find a button that causes a dream to last for X amount of time and push it, and enjoy the results. |
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Ive never had a year long dream |
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