Who are you in your lucid dreams? Are you younger, older. Do you behave in your dreams the same as if you do when you are awake? |
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Who are you in your lucid dreams? Are you younger, older. Do you behave in your dreams the same as if you do when you are awake? |
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IM IN UR DREEM VUUZ 4UM....
Navi avatar version of me, rather quiet and likes to be alone. |
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I'm more violent, observant, direct, and arrogant in my lucid dreams. As far as appearance, I look just like me the majority of the time unless I've transformed into something else, or I was dreaming I was someone else and became lucid. If anything I guess you could say I'm a more expressive version of myself. |
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I'm generally the same age in my dreams (though I have been much younger and much older in them before). The way I act in my dreams is usually pretty random. One minute I'm acting like my waking self, the next I'm doing crazy shit. My dreams are crazy and random just like me, lol. |
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Lucid Count(527+) - DILD(266+) DEILD(110+) WILD(150+) EILD(1)
All Day Awareness, A DILD Tutorial by KingYoshi
KingYoshi's WILD Guide
KingYoshi's New Dream Journal: My World is Different
KingYoshi's Old Dream Journal: Journey into the Mind
I am MOSTLY myself in my LD's. Though, of course, the things I do in them are different, since it's a LD: flying, teleporting, levitating...But, there is one thing that I do in them that I never do in real life that is possible TO DO in real life: I try to find boys in my LD's |
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If you see a strange typo in my post, blame my iPad for that.
Short story series about LD'ing:
http://www.dreamviews.com/artists-corner/140705-short-story-series-community-involvement-needed.html#post1990516
Guys -- don't you think that if you were truly lucid in your dreams, you'd be pretty much yourself? I mean, that's kinda the definition of lucidity -- being "awake" whilst dreaming. On that note, I'm pretty much myself in my dreams -- no general compulsion to do anything out of character from my regular life. Not that my dreams are anything like my regular life, but I don't feel obliged to act any differently. |
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I'd rather be asleep and living than awake and dreaming.
you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
If you see a strange typo in my post, blame my iPad for that.
Short story series about LD'ing:
http://www.dreamviews.com/artists-corner/140705-short-story-series-community-involvement-needed.html#post1990516
Technically, I'm myself and act the same, difference being how "careful" I'm to stuff, but then again that carefulness makes a big leap, so yeah... same age, same body, but being careful dissapears. |
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I don't know what I look like in Lucids, but I know I act differently. In real life, I can't tell you how many time I've imagined my Lucids becoming nightmares in a split second. Then I'd get more scared because I'd be in the mindset that if I thought about it, it would happen. Then I'd actually get Lucid, and that state of mind completely disappears. I'd become more jolly, brave, and headstrong; eager to try out anything that's on my mind. If I try something and I fail, I either get confused instead of frustrated, or I'd just shrug it off and try again. |
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This guy,, and this guy,
, are mine. BACK OFF!
I most of the time assume that I'm myself whenever I lucid dream. I haven't tried shape-shifting or assuming other roles yet. |
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In my lucid dreams I stay a young adult male human with all of my general features. However I am my ideal self. I will have a perfect lean build, slightly taller and of course be very attractive. I find that I have tattoos also. |
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