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I'm really intrigued by those "lifetime" dreams... obviously, those of us who didn't have such dreams, can't really grasp what you're talking about.
I'm going to ask the same question than Nerte, to you and LucidDreamGod... being more specific: when you say, for example, "145 years later, you may remember this is a dream" : do you actually have 145 years worth of life story to write down? With each main period, then each month, then specific events of days... without resorting to "etc etc, then doing this for the next year, then being ruler of the universe for 10 years..."
I couldn't immediately recall each day of my own life, of course

but I could refine gradually, until most of the days (at least those where notable events occured).
Or is it more like an ellipsis in a novel or a movie, where only a few words are used to tell the spectator "the next week"/"1 year later"/"100 years later"...
In the first case, it would be strange, because your brain would need to work at 1000 more speed and would overload (or, we directly go to the "Beyond Dreaming" forum).
In the second case, it would be more a "hypnagogic time distortion" where you
feel time without actually living it (the same way we "know" things in dreams, like "I knew this door was forbidden" without having learnt it before: an implanted memory) . Then finding a method to wake up would be useless, because you could wake up 1 second after your lucid dream starts, but still get the (instantaneous) illusion of 100 years having passed.
Maybe the same way we learn to control our dream-"image generator", you need to control your "time-generator" ?
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