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      Yah so last night I tried this again, and I turned into a giant wolf... It was one of the weirdest but coolestexperiences ever. I could feel every muscle on my body. And it felt right to walk on four feet. It's pretty trippy.

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      One of my first transformations in a dream was a fairly simple one. I forced myself to turn into a character off of this Video Game series. Materialized a sword in my hands, and even forced myself to start glowing with a dark-bluish glow like you sometimes see in games. It was pretty cool.

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      Sounds pretty cool. For some reason I tend to take the shape of a dog in my dreams however I’m usually not lucid at the time (frown).

      Have been able to change the shape of DCs every once in a while. (while lucid)

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      Last night i was in Jon Bon Jovi's body, though i became lucid this way.

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      This is fascinating, that it is possible to take on (appearantly) whatever shape one desires, and feel as if it is the natural body.

      *should focus more on lucid control. really want to experiment with this*

      has anyone tried to lose their body altogether?
      Mindfulness is the aware, balanced acceptance of the present experience.
      It isn't more complicated that that.
      It is opening to or recieving the present moment, pleasant or unpleasant, just as it is,
      without either clinging to it or rejecting it.
      Sylvia Boorstein

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