 Originally Posted by rymmkon
I have a few questions about Lucid Dreaming, and your control during your dream.
1. Can you get high in your dream, if you have never experienced getting high? (as in meaning drugs and alcohol)
2. Are you able to watch a play or movie that you haven't seen before in your dream? Will your mind make it up for you, or will you be diverted from the screen at the last moment or something?
3. Is it possible to entirely control your DCs, or will they have a "mind" separate from your wishes?
4. Is it possible to recall an old song, or an old book title that you've seen in real life, during your dream, and remember it until morning? I mean like old memories that you usually won't remember in real life.
5. Is it possible to shapeshift your body in your dream?
6. Is it possible to change your point of view in the dream and still have control?
7. Is it possible to extend the length of your dream? This is what I mean: a typical dream, no matter how long it seems like, lasts only about 20 minutes for the average person, because that's how long those particular stages of sleep are. Is it possible to make your dream as long as you want in your mind, and have it only last a few minutes in real life? I mean, it's your dream world right? Time doesn't really have much meaning.
8. Is it possible to kill yourself in your dream? Like, say you decide to stab yourself, for whatever reason. In a typical dream, you will wake up the moment before you die. Does the same apply to a lucid dream?
1. Yes. I'm particularily fond of dream acid.
2. Yes. Your mind makes it up as you go along. But you can't rewind and expect to see the exact same thing again. It will be different every time you watch it. I've done that reading books in dreams.
3. Yes. I find I exert the best control over DCs using emotions. You can usually get them to do what you want, but you can't get them to say what you want. You can control what they say in general, but not word for word.
4. Yes.
5. Yes.
6. Yes. You can have control in a first person or third person view. In one dream I was in two places at once, and both me's were working together to influence one of the dreams I was in.
7. Yes, although that's more about recall and focus than extending dreams.
8. Yes, but you don't necessarily have to wake up.
The only thing I've found that's impossible to do in dreams is fly faster than the speed of light. It' can't be done, and teleportation doesn't count.
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