Say, for example, you had a lucid wedding or something (I suck at examples).Could you still be married next time you were lucid? |
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Say, for example, you had a lucid wedding or something (I suck at examples).Could you still be married next time you were lucid? |
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Some people have reported being able to carry aspects of thier lucid dreams forwards into later LDs, yes. However, I imagine it would take considerable control to be able to do this consistently. |
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I suppose you could but you would have to recreate everything, which is hard. |
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Why should this be sooo hard? you can also remember your own memories, can't you? so why not just save your LDs in your memory and let these memories continue in your next LD? |
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LD goals:
- fire- [*DONE*], water-, earth- and airbending
- running up a skyscrapper
- flying
LDs total: (some in my childhood, but) 3
"Will it to happen and it will happen!"
I have a friend who says he has dreams that can continue for as long as two weeks. He says he wakes up where he last left off, and the dream continues from there. I don't think he's ever had a lucid dream though, nor taken that much interest in lucid dreaming. It just happens for him naturally, I think. |
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Cowards Die In Shame
Yeah, it happened to me a lot where I had a dream, then later (once, for at least six nights, consecutively) I would be having the next part of the dream, or a later dream in the same world/place. It hasn't happened so much since I started a dream journal. |
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Goals completed since joining: 10 -- Last goal completed: February 17, 2009
Uncontrolled lucid dreams:23.5--controlled lucid dreams:24.5
--WILDs:16.5--MILDs:1.5--DILDs:22--DEILDs:8--Quasilucids(do not count):3--
--LTotMBasic:0--LTotMAdvanced:1--LTotY:0--
JET73L's dream journal
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