I haven't. That is an awesome idea! |
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Ok, so I've been reading this book called Lucid Dreaming, Gateway to The Inner Self. and the guy said he asked a dream figure what he represented and got a weird answer. So I did it too. I asked 3 random people in my house but can only remember 1 person...... when i asked him he said he represented my ability to not swear every 2 seconds. Cause i hardly ever swear. Has anyone else asked dream figures what they represent? |
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I haven't. That is an awesome idea! |
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Hey, that's fun. I think you get a better answer, if you ask a DC, that doesn't act like a regular DC. Maybe someone who is attacking you, or looks like your dream guide. Keep trying, would love to hear what will the other DCs say. Happy dreams |
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Sounds cool, I may want to try it one time. |
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My dream figures usually act like they are something "bigger", when i ask them what or who they are. They usually react with something like "I'm the one who you don't know and won't know ever." or "I'm you and me, me are you" |
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I asked a Dc that last night, he replied 'Your failure at maths'. |
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From my experience there is a lot of covering up going on in my lucid dreams, as if certain elements within that dream do not want to be discovered. Not all the times but sometimes. Certain elements can either be in disguise, hidden, or even invisible in a dream. Therefore what I like to do is grab a mirror and back through it. Usually my eyes then suddenly see certain hidden elements that are invisible to the naked eye, and if someone is in a disguise, a mirror will look right through it. This is what I've trained myself to do and expect. This works most of the time. |
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