Thanks so much for the information; I'll just have to try it for myself and see what they do once I get a little more practice... and I actually just had my first lucid dream in several months last night, not much control but it's very encouraging |
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Thanks so much for the information; I'll just have to try it for myself and see what they do once I get a little more practice... and I actually just had my first lucid dream in several months last night, not much control but it's very encouraging |
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I've tried twice now to talk to DCs during lucid dreams and they always just talk to me in gibberish. One little black boy I talked to yelled "Brownies" a lot and the other was a random girl I found who immediately started pushing toward me and saying "Thank you." over and over as she tried to make out with me. As you can see, I'm still trying to get my lucid dreams under control. |
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Dream characters are aspects of you and/or your subconscious. They are symbols. The symbolism of dreams is a very powerful language to get in touch with. You will find that deeper parts of your psyche that you are not ordinarily aware of will be communicating with you. If you dream of your teacher in second grade it is really you. If you dream of your mother, father, sister, brother or even a stranger they are all you. If you are in a car the car can represent your body and instinctual drive. Characters may speak in riddles that appear to be nonsense but pay attention to puns and double meanings. A building you are in could be your whole psyche/self, try taking out the walls, go to the basement and the attic. Clean it up and let the sun shine in. |
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realistic dc from real life? |
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I've talked to my DC's, and said something (many times, because I heard other people did it before, and I wanted to see how they'd react) like " you know you're all part of my mind", and "you're fake and part of my dream" and "you're just someone in my dream" |
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