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Last night I had a lucid in which there were a lot of dream characters. I tried to kiss one of them and she didn't like it so I stopped (this often happens). Afterwards, some other dream characters came after me to punish me for disrespecting their friend. In the next dream, I woke up in a school in which I explained my worries to a school counselor (still lucid). I explained how I was frustrated that DCs were always having their own will about things and I felt a loss of control over my dreams because of it, and I often have to change my plans to respect their wishes. |
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Last edited by Patience108; 04-16-2016 at 02:28 PM.
Thanks Patience108! I'm also going to respect my DCs until I can be convinced otherwise after some more investigating when I'm next lucid. Good luck with figuring it out! |
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It always interests me too the knowledge that DC's can share. Lots of times it contradicts from one to another but it's still always interesting to me to hear their responses. I often try to ask them their understanding of what's happening in the dream, for example the other night I asked one if we (myself and the DC's) were all part of the same consciousness. The answer was kind of hard to get out of him almost like he didn't want to admit it, but in the end the answer was yes. My next question was well then what's the point of lucid dreaming and the answer was surprisingly simple, "for enjoyment." I gotta say that's enough of a reason for me these days. Flying especially never gets old. |
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"If we doubted our fears instead of doubting our dreams, imagine how much in life we'd accomplish." ~Joel Brown
"Your background and circumstances may have influenced who you are, but you are responsible for who you become." ~Darren Hardy
Goals:
-Become Lucid in every dream every night
-Perfect the time dilation watch
-Continue to have a dream plan for most of my lucid dreams
You can make the dream character do what you want but if you see it as more than a dc that can reject you it will be hard. Dreams can make dream characters appear as if they have a mind of their own but they don't. Although, I do believe that shared dreaming is probably possible I doubt it would occur a lot. So choosing what you want to do with a dc isn't bad, it can be disrespectful,, but in the end your chances of it being a real person is slim in my opinion. |
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Hate to be a bit of a downer, but I've always gone into lucid dreams with the mindset that they, along with the world and any bizarre physics it may have, are simply my creations. So, while its occured to me that they could be sentient, I've never given it much serious thought. Once I get into a dream, most dcs obey me automatically, anyway. Because they are basically unreal, I can't say I give them much in the way of respect. Generally speaking, whenever I go to sleep, I do as I please. |
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"If we doubted our fears instead of doubting our dreams, imagine how much in life we'd accomplish." ~Joel Brown
"Your background and circumstances may have influenced who you are, but you are responsible for who you become." ~Darren Hardy
Goals:
-Become Lucid in every dream every night
-Perfect the time dilation watch
-Continue to have a dream plan for most of my lucid dreams
I remember in "Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self", Robert Waggoner talked about when he hit a phase in lucid dreaming in which DCs began responding totally differently than what he expected, and he seemed to have less control over them. At this point, like you Astro, he began questioning whether or not these characters had their own consciousness. He also talked about how he ended up in several dreams with "dream panels": DCs who were super rational/clear thinking. They were always very interested in his progress, and responded in such a way as to suggest that it was their reality. |
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Last edited by Oneirin; 04-25-2016 at 10:28 PM.
I'm fascinated by the apparent autonomy of certain dream characters. I find this topic very provocative. I just don't have enough data yet from first hand experience to know precisely how I feel on this subject. |
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Great conversation all around! |
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I would imagine the extent to which a dreamer would accord respect to a DC would be based, at least in part, on your personal belief as to whether they are autonomous, conscious forces or beings. If they are, are believed to be, or can be shown to be mere creations of our own subconscious with no more "reality" than a cartoon drawn on a piece of paper or a hologram, then the respect, and/or "morality" of behavior accorded them in your dreams would likely change. |
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I've had conversations such as these and have been told it is best to be respectful as well. Being righteous is a virtue everywhere. |
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