Whoa, nice. Good stuff, I wish I could say the same. |
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Whoa, nice. Good stuff, I wish I could say the same. |
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Dream Goal: Explore the deepest parts of the ocean
I had a drem last night and became lucid.I decided to look into a mirror in the bathroom.At first my face was normal but then it changed into this hiddeous looking creature with fangs and with the neck ripped open.I was a little scared but continued to look at it.I began to talk and its lips moved in sync with mine which indicated to me that this was my reflection.I thought dreams were able to be controlled by the dreamer? i was wishing for that to happen so why did it? any anwers? |
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I think your reflection would be how you think of yourself. Personally, i don't look in mirrors much so i don't remember looking at myself. As long as you don't have an REALLY low self esteem, you wouldn't see anything scary, i wouldn't think. |
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I don't think its necessarily belief, but I don't think there's any truth to the superstition about not being "supposed" to look into mirrors in dreams. |
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This night whispers my name...
(since 4/11/2010)
Dreams Recalled: 0 Lucid Dreams: 0 WILDs: 0 DILDs: 0
Look in the mirror while tripping on shrooms. Now thats creepy/cool. |
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Yeah if your lucid mirrors can be fun, like making yourself skinner, different colour hair, fangs... options are endless. |
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(\_/) Just because the voices aren't real....
(O.o)
(> <) ....doesnt mean they dont have good ideas:
I find that lucid dreaming is a skill. It develops and refines as you continue to dream. When I first looked into a mirror (I was scared too) I saw myself and could identify the figure as me - I had my main features, like the right hair style and body shape. But often your face doesn't quite look as you'd expect. Not to say it will be deformed and disturbing, but I personally don't see those important features like contours of the face or anything like a freckle. I imagine this is because faces are very detailed really, and to remember the exact look and style of a face can be hard. |
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I have not had any bad experiences looking in mirrors in dreams, though these are non-lucid dreams, as I'm just starting to learn lucid dreaming. In one such dream, my reflection in the mirror looked really great (though not much like the actual me, and not wearing clothes I would ever wear), and in the next, I looked just like myself, but with longer hair. (In the dream, I thought, "That's odd--wasn't my hair quite short just earlier today?" but didn't realize I was dreaming.) |
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I am a newbie in the field of lucid dreaming but I am very intrigued by the concept. Last Thursday I bought Laberge's EWLD. On Friday it arrived. On Saturday morning I read the first two chapters. On Sat. afternoon I took a nap on my couch. I had a dream that a immense table lamp was rising out of the sea. I said to myself, "that's impossible I must be dreaming" immediately the lamp turned into the disembodied gray head of a large Rottweiler like dog and came towards me menacingly. I awoke. |
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I've had all sorts of weird run-ins with mirrors in my dreams. They are not always frightening, but they are always bizarre or disturbing. There is definitely something about looking at yourself in a mirror while lucid. Something about the extra self awareness of being lucid layered on top of the reflection. Strange stuff. |
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I can only remember two dreams with mirrors in them.. |
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"What need is there of seeing, in the presence of His gratitude?"
I looked once into the mirror in my dream and one half of my face was my brother's, the other was a mutated version of mine, since I'm into unnatural things it was lovely |
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In one dream it felt like I was high off my ass, on Cannabis |
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"Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake." Henry David Thoreau
I've never had a mirror experience that really scared me. Probably the worst thing that's happened was I was making love to a woman, and then looked up into a mirror and saw that she was some old haggard ghoulish looking thing. I just said, "Do you really have to look like that?" And she became a beautiful brunette. It's a little weird because I'm pretty sure that would scare me in real life. |
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I really shouldn't of gone onto this thread just before bed |
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(I had about a year of lucids where I was IN people.Two separate consciousnesses one body) |
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The Phosphorus of the imagination, abandoned to all the caprices of over-excited and diseased nerves, fills itself with Monsters and absurd visions.
In the Physical World what you see is what you get, in the Dream World what you think is what you'll get. |
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There's a Whole New World On The Other Side
And I saw demonic eyes. I had never heard of this or read about not doing it. There was no self-fulfilling prophecy there. I was smiling, looked evil, had green glowing eyes. The mirror was in front of me, and I was afraid to look, knowing it was a dream and could likely be distorted. I had deja vu, as though, I had had other lucid dreams where a mirror was in front of me, I was afraid to look, but forgot the lucid dream -- only to be remembered in the dream. The mirror was in front of me, a large mirror, I think, in a sky scraper being built, way up high at night. I think I flew there. The reflection didn't manifest, it was like I was a ghost, until I wanted to see myself. And there I was, brave and fearless to look and discover that I looked like a sociopathic monster/ demon. I looked like I needed the exorcist for sure. |
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Actually, reading some of the other responses, I realize my fear of mirrors came from the whole, never look in a mirror while tripping thing... perhaps it was a self fulfilling prophecy after all. I am disappointed I see myself as being so insane. I looked hot though, something like, a Megan Fox succubus. |
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Probably my earliest dream memory was from my early childhood, around 5 years old. I looked in the bathroom mirror and I was a large reptilian extraterrestrial. I then proceeded to eat my mom's arm. Strange to say the least. |
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