I haven't done it personally but I hear its can either be very sticky or like a thick liquid. But then it depends on how lucid you are as some people might be able to run straight through it with no problem. |
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I haven't done it personally but I hear its can either be very sticky or like a thick liquid. But then it depends on how lucid you are as some people might be able to run straight through it with no problem. |
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NeAvO's Nightly JourneysAdopted: Hazel AngelGirl ShadowsandTerrorhawkerCourtesy of GoldneyShoot for the moon, even if you miss it you will land among the stars.Originally Posted by Vex Kitten
The lucid dream that I had I wasn't very aware but at the end I tried to fly. I flew straight up and got stuck in some hole in the ceiling. A DC told me that only experienced people can go through the ceiling. I floated back down and then immediatly smashed through the wall next to me and tried to fly a little bit more before waking up. |
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It mostly depends on what you expect to happen. I am used to run through walls "X-ray" style so to speak, like they aren't there. But once I had a problem because I kept on walking "inside the wall", so to speak (I walked but I never reached the other side). I think this was because I had no idea what was behind the wall and I wanted to explore what was there. It did take me some time to get used to just walk through walls though since you kind of have to convince yourself first that you can actually do it (at least for me... I bumped into the wall the 1st few tries). |
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I'm a BUG. Beyond Uber God.
like others have said! it all depends on how you want the walls to behave. In one lucid dream I used the walls to jump from to give me an extra push when I fly. In others I walk right through them, sometimes it feels like nothing, other times it feels like static. |
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