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      Lucidity Plots

      When I become lucid, I want to explore the dream world for a while and try a couple of basic things but then I want to follow the plot that any normal dream would have.

      When you are lucid, do your dreams still continue as they would of done if you weren't lucid or does your conscious mind stop working on a plot?

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      If you go along with what the DC's surrounding you say or can remember your intention before becoming lucid, I don't see why not.
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      It's just that in normal dreams, it's like watching a movie and I am not consciously doing things and I can suddenly appear in other places without noticing and I just carry on. If I am aware of things then I will not be able to say the things I would of done meaning everything else would change, right?

      Probably answering my own question here.

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      I like to follow a plot; imagining DCs appearing, and scenarios taking place... Flying, battles, debate practice... After all, what's the point of a LD if you cannot do what you want in it?
      We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
      some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Demara View Post
      I like to follow a plot; imagining DCs appearing, and scenarios taking place... Flying, battles, debate practice... After all, what's the point of a LD if you cannot do what you want in it?

      You can follow your plot in the dream but it's hard to keep the scenery from changing, you must have plenty of experiences as far as your awareness and what you are focusing upon. It's pretty much just like a computer, the more ram or memory it has, the more things it can have displaying on the screen at the same time. Well it's the same with how much aware you are and concentration during a lucid dream.
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      Quote Originally Posted by TheDreamKing View Post
      You can follow your plot in the dream but it's hard to keep the scenery from changing, you must have plenty of experiences as far as your awareness and what you are focusing upon. It's pretty much just like a computer, the more ram or memory it has, the more things it can have displaying on the screen at the same time. Well it's the same with how much aware you are and concentration during a lucid dream.
      Although I've had an extremely limited amount of full LDs, I've always been very good at controlling dreams. I have a vivid imagination, so I suppose this is why I'm able to keep my own plots going. Next time I LD, I'm going to see how far I can go without waking up or losing lucidity.
      We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
      some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.

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