I notice this in NLs. |
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I notice this in NLs. |
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I get this stuff too, but I don't think we are the only ones. It would be logic for dreams to not abide by the laws of reality. Your mind just simply doesn't care about the distance and stuff, it focuses only on the main objectives of your dream. |
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so we can use this as a dreamsign to get lucid. |
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no sig
I think that this happens to everyone to some degree or another. When I first started to LD, I used this as a sort of "variant mode" of transportation (because my teleportation skills were...well...crap). |
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I get this stuff too, but I don't think we are the only ones. It would be logic for dreams to not abide by the laws of reality. Your mind just simply doesn't care about the distance and stuff, it focuses only on the main objectives of your dream. |
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no. unfortunately this 'skipping' happens when we don't pay attention to mundane details like traversing distances. you can't pay attention to not paying attention. it's done by the brain to save energy (or indeed just cause the brain is lazy |
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TAKE DV members advice with caution! some have had zero or 1-2 LD's yet act like gurus
TOTAL LD's (almost all DILD/MILD) =160!!
new goals: have more LD's than Shift[X]
10-15min LD [ X] Article: A day in the life of an LD-er
the "Mind V.S. Body" Induction technique
Everyman 2 LD's/ sleep schedule progress
This is how dream dilation could be implemented. By 'skipping' out the boring bits. |
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Yes, I've noticed that dreams quickly change. Sometimes it can be a little annoying when you wake up and realize that you didn't notice it. It could be that the brain just has so much to get to that it's sort of compressing the experience so it has time to process everything it needs to. |
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