Awesome..do you remember any significant responses when you tried to convince the dc's that they were dc's? |
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I am happpy because this week I have been able to have a LD every night of the week, some nights I've had more than one! I usually am able to have them after being awoken at around 10 in the morning, answering people's questions about the computer (right next to my bed) in a half-conscious state and then falling asleep. The dreams I have then are more vivid and I am able to become lucid without the help of a reality check. |
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Awesome..do you remember any significant responses when you tried to convince the dc's that they were dc's? |
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(Since regaining interest in LDs)
DILD: 7
I can't remember any specific responses, though one DC said something along the lines of "Feel this seat. You can't feel in a dream." I was able to convince a DC that looked like my brother that he was part of a dream. And we walked along the railroad tracks talking about lucid dreaming and the amazing things you can do. He offered me some advice on keeping a dream going longer and staying lucid, but I can't remember what he said. I wish I had. I started to tell him about my other LDs but he told me something like "I'm your subconscious. I know." This is the first time I ever had an intelligent conversation with a DC. I would have posted this earlier but I couldn't remember what happened until your question brought it back. Also in my non-lucid dream after, I posted this on dreamviews |
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