Sounds a lot like just recognizing a dream sign and using it for lucidity. But it's a great suggestion nonetheless! |
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1. Decide which sound comes up the most in your dreams. It can be the sound of people, music, water, or many other things. That's your sound. |
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Sounds a lot like just recognizing a dream sign and using it for lucidity. But it's a great suggestion nonetheless! |
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That's what it is but I think auditory dream signs haven't been brought up much, if any, for their usefulness. If only I became lucid every time I heard a dc talk! |
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That would be very nice |
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Just a scared old llama on the outside planning to dominate these forums...
Don't you dare defy me!
Note: I'm big on grammar, you won't see one error coming out of me!
In neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), there is a concept that everyone has a dominant sense. In NLP. senses are analyzed as modalities and submodalities. For example, vision and hearing are two examples of modalities. Within the modality of hearing, there would be submodalities of volume, pitch, tempo, and so on. |
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I am sure about illusion. I am not so sure about reality.
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