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      Yeah, this is actually a great method of transportation... I do it all the time Using mirrors as "magical" portals to other dimensions is a great way to travel I'm sure there's another thread about this somewhere... Well, good luck anyways
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      This is how I teleported once ^^
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      I used to have a lot of anxiety toward mirrors. They just kind of freaked me out, while I was lucid, so I always kind of avoided them. When I came to DV, they had a few mirror-related Tasks of the Month, and now I use them to travel around, every now and then. I think my favorite encounter with a mirror was when I stuck my hands inside of it to pull out my reflection. I only got his head halfway out, because he kept resisting. I don't remember exactly what happened after that, but I know I never ended up pulling him all the way out.

      I've gotten "wrapped inside" of a mirror, once, too. I tried to walk through it, and it was soft and malleable, like in the picture of Neo that Exo posted. I pushed my way into it and it enclosed around me, so that I was covered in a shiny, reflective cocoon for a few moments, before the scene changed.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Oneironaut View Post
      I've gotten "wrapped inside" of a mirror, once, too. I tried to walk through it, and it was soft and malleable, like in the picture of Neo that Exo posted. I pushed my way into it and it enclosed around me, so that I was covered in a shiny, reflective cocoon for a few moments, before the scene changed.
      When I go inside mirrors, its just a big cocoon of reflective silver liquid. I can't go inside one, because I fear I'll get trapped and suffocate.

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      I've always had a disturst of mirrors, so I do my best to avoid them. Something about them just makes me uneasy.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Yaylena View Post
      Yeah, this is actually a great method of transportation... I do it all the time Using mirrors as "magical" portals to other dimensions is a great way to travel I'm sure there's another thread about this somewhere... Well, good luck anyways
      Ditto

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      Most of you are missing the point. I want you, in the next lucid, to walk through a mirror and see what happens. Don't pre-determine the outcome. Just do it.

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      I have had a fear of mirrors for the longest time. I finally stared into a mirror one night for about an hour in waking life. Then, I began walking into mirrors in dreams. I highly recommend it.
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      Thought of this thread, while lucid, the other night...

      Quote Originally Posted by Oneironaut's Matrix
      There was an open door to my left, and I stuck my head inside. I don't remember if I tried to turn on the light and failed, or I just walked in, but everything was dark inside the room. I looked at the wall to my right, and saw my reflection, staring back at me in the dark. A mirror. I stared into the eyes of my reflection, and he stared right back at me. I moved closer, and he followed suit, seemingly with his own pace, and subtle body movements that really just didn't seem to match my own. We just stared at each other as we walked closer. It was really no less creepy than the little boy in the hallway. Almost immediately, I remember the thread somebody had posted on DV, saying that - the next time we encounter a mirror - we should walk through it, to see what happens. Since walking through mirrors usually causes a drastic dream scene change, for me, I decided to have a little fun first. With my dimly-lit shadow staring back at me, I lunged at the mirror and sank my arms into it. I couldn't even feel the glass, this time, and it was like there was nothing there. I grabbed around behind my reflection, and noticed he had done the same thing to me, bringing his arms out of the mirror to wrap around mine. I started pulling backward, to try to bring my reflection out of the mirror, and onto my side of the glass. He was a strong som'bitch, though, and kept resisting. It was pretty even. Again - like the last time I tried this, I was only able to bring him out just a little bit. This time, the stalemate made it feel like the dream was beginning to unravel, so I gave in, and let him go. Not wanting to lose the dream, without doing what I'd meant to do, I stepped forward and sank my face into the mirror, followed by my whole body. The reflected image I was seeing, of the dark room behind me, stayed the same. My reflection was gone. It seemed as though I'd stepped precisely into the reflection. In the little bit of light, still creeping in from the door, I saw that all the furniture and picture frames on the wall were the same way they had been, in the reflection. It was really weird. It was the first time that walking through a mirror actually felt more like walking into the reflection, through a window. Very surreal. As could almost be expected, though, stepping into the reflection - smooth a transition as it was - still made things become more unstable, and soon, the dream dimmed itself out, and the scene changed.

      I was now on daylit plains, still lucid. There was nothing aroud me, except a line of very large trees. After walking a while, I left the tall grass and took to the air, flying just high enough to get a better view. Within the trees, I could see large swaths of them that were cut down. Many of these tree stumps were massive. Maybe a hundred feet around, or so. Some of them had what looked like family crests carved into the flattened tops of the stumps. I surveyed a bit more and actually found a civilization of people living in the woods. They were completely integrated with the thicker, forest area, and had rope bridges and huts and canopys strewn all through the trees. Dropping back to the ground, I came upon a commotion. A lot of these tree-dwelling people had wrangled some kind of very large animal, and they were having a hell of a time subduing it. Once I was able to get a good look at the animal, I could clearly see that it was a gryphon. A very big gryphon. And these guys just could not get it to keep it's talons on the ground.

      With nothing else to do, I decided to help out. I slung my hand out in the creature's direction and made a long string of rope manifest, attaching it to the gryphon's neck. I tried to pull downward, but was instantly lifted off of my feet. The power of this raptor's flailing around, slung me around, like a ragdoll. But it wasn't violent, in the least. It was as if I was weightless, and just flowing with the wind pushed off of its enormous wings. I never touched the ground, after that, just kind of swung around like a kite tail. I tried to exert my will to put my feet on the ground, a few times, but I was completely overwhelmed by this upward flow that seemed to keep my afloat. It was actually a lot of fun.

      The next thing I know, I'm back in the dark house again. Wandering some random hallways. Still lucid...
      And I'm glad I did. That was the cleanest walk through a mirror I've ever done.
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      Sounds cool, might try this when i have a successful WILD attempt.
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      I walk into mirrors all of the time!

      Let me share a few of my experiences:

      I think during my first time, I went through the mirror, I felt not a thing. But, then I looked back and saw the back of the mirror- and through it. I look around me, and I see the identical mirror, and the counter, since it was a bathroom mirror. Then, I went through it a few more times and came to my destination: a bowling alley, and an odd one at that.

      A few days ago, I went suddenly through a mirror- a small one, but it worked, quickly, and didn't think of where I wanted to go (long story), so I came into this room full of relativly small mirrors . I then teleported AGAIN using a mirror...because it was creepy in there. I teleported to a school.

      In order to teleport...that's what I usually use, a mirror! Also have used a book and a TV before.
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