maybe if summoning a copy of you is too hard, just try to talk to your inner voice and let it echo like a guide |
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Tried again this morning. I was on the run from this guy, but then thought of our lucid goal. While i was running, I yelled out my name "Trey" (looking to the right) "Trey" (looking to the left) No luck. |
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Total Dild: 56 Total Wild: 1 :bravo: Goals while Lucid: [x] Meditation [x] Open the Door of my Perception [x] Struck by lightning [] DG
Lucid Abilities: Flying, Teleporting, Brightness Alterations, Pyrokenesis, Spidey Web Sling, Sex, Talking
maybe if summoning a copy of you is too hard, just try to talk to your inner voice and let it echo like a guide |
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Can't you talk to your inner voice while awake? I don't know, but wasting a LD for that seems like too much a waste. I tried talking while awake, it works, too, and you can get pretty weird answers if you try not to interfere with what "your subconscious" is saying. Sometimes it's some kind of gibberish, sometimes something more meaningful, and sometimes it reacts to you in a different way. |
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Wouldn't it be worth time in lucidity to prove your theory? It sounds like assumptions to me. I'm not saying that listening to your subconscience in RL is impossible, but to see the difference of the inner voice between the two states could give us an incredible understanding of our sleeping subconscience. How would you be able to do that otherwise? Or is that the same as dream interpretation? |
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Total Dild: 56 Total Wild: 1 :bravo: Goals while Lucid: [x] Meditation [x] Open the Door of my Perception [x] Struck by lightning [] DG
Lucid Abilities: Flying, Teleporting, Brightness Alterations, Pyrokenesis, Spidey Web Sling, Sex, Talking
What theory? |
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One of the things I question about this is if you are not *creating* it. |
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I wonder why you think that we're largely responsible. |
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Very interesting thread. I am particularly interested in the interaction with DC's. |
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Sweet Dreams are made of this
Ok, I've decided to change my direction plan. This past night I had a lucid dream where I was trying to summon myself again to talk to it directly. This did not work out again. *sigh*. There were some DCs around so I proposed the question "Does anyone have anything they think I should know??" (Or something along those lines). |
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Total Dild: 56 Total Wild: 1 :bravo: Goals while Lucid: [x] Meditation [x] Open the Door of my Perception [x] Struck by lightning [] DG
Lucid Abilities: Flying, Teleporting, Brightness Alterations, Pyrokenesis, Spidey Web Sling, Sex, Talking
thank you for your help to put this thread one step forward! this is really interesting and I should try harder to make the same attempts that you have |
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This is a really interesting thread. I have often wondered similar things to what are posted in this thread, but seen as i have only just recently started acheiving LDs, and cant even fly |
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Lucid Dreams since joining forum:
WILD - 0
DILD - 5 First LD on the night of 20th May 2009
Other - 0
Do you ever get that feeling when your not sure if your still awake, or dreaming? NEO - The Matrix
I find this thread very interesting too. I had very few encounters with dream characters, my dream world seems to be lacking DCs or maybe I haven't look hard enough for them... |
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OK i haven´t read the Whole thread sorry but this i my Opinion. |
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Lucid Dreams: 6
WILDS: 1
DEILDS:5
Aim for the Month: A LD that lasts longer then 5 Minutes, getting a Lightsword
this is an incredibly widespread half-truth. what should be said is that we use 4-10 percent of our brain at any given time. let there be no mistake we use 100% of our brain, but we don't use the part that interprets sound for clicking our tongue together as an example. in other words we use it all just not all at once. our brain is specialized, like a computer. we wouldn't use a word program to play a video, but that doesn't mean we never use word. as for remembering something that you've never seen there are two possible explanations. 1. you've seen it and just don't remember or possibly 2. what ever u saw was vague and in ur waking state ur mind just filled in the blanks. this is called an autobiographical belief. |
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I have seen many posts like this pop up since I've come to this forum. But never have i seen the question that really should be asked when asking something like this. What makes ur unconscious mind any better a observer or explainer of the world then the conscious mind? |
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I think that he believes that he flew over the real Rome and that he knew (paranormally?) how sights there were called, even though he didn't know about it in reality. |
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We dont necessarily assume, but we wonder. Since we know much less about the subconscious mind, we throw around ideas and experiences which point to the direction that it can help with certain things, but these of course, are just theories. Its quite simple if you look at it this way: your subconscious mind is not as limited as your conscious mind which can allow you to understand or create certain things which you would not be able to in waking life. For example art. This is very well accepted that you can be more creative when asleep. Some psychiatrists attempt to reveal answers to patients via sleep or hypnotism. To help understand what is wrong, the cause of the problems, remember lost memories, all things which are occassionally blocked by our conscious mind for certain reasons or the body speaks to the subconscious mind much better than the conscious mind. |
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How interesting would that be to be able to ask a DC about things you don't remember from your childhood and get answers, or find out how you (yourself) was feeling while going through childbirth or what it was like to be in the womb... OR.... say you read something and even though you don't retain the info, you could recall the info an a LD.. This would have made school much easier. My god the possibilities and the things you could learn about yourself. |
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Live to fish, fish to live!
I myself would love to hear what peoples opinions of what the unconscious mind is are. It is a very unexplored area. |
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Last edited by nyrawake; 06-07-2009 at 09:26 AM.
yes nyrawake is very right davej, some of your examples are a little too extreme. When I say retrieve answers I dont mean this becoming a breakthrough in science finding all lost secrets and memories, but a possible channel of information that may or may not exist, but could still help guide in the right direction. Nyrawake you are correct however some memories are harder to retrieve or access in the waking state, and im sure in your dreams youve personally experienced something you had completely forgotten about but recalled via the dream. |
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I guess I don't get what you are saying, from my understanding, it seemed like you were talking about remembering things you have forgotten through LDs.... That is basically what I was stating. anyhow deep thought though. |
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Live to fish, fish to live!
what im trying to say is some things you have lost are lost forever. child birth is most probably completely forgotten. because it no longer exists in your brain, besides at that age memories dont stick. what im saying is stuff that may be locked away rather than not there at all. |
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I have read this there and thrilled that someone else thought of this. I have myself had a few conversations in the past with my dcs and still remmber them to this day. Bits and peices but yet its somthing |
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