The I am crazy speech. |
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About a couple of weeks ago i had a a lucid dream, i was walking with this dc and we went to my childhood house, he sat on the porch and we began talking. Then i relalized it was a dream, so i told him that i was dreaming and the dc said, "mhm". Then i told him two more times and he said the same thing, then i asked, "Why won't you admit that i'm dreaming?" Then he said something like, "Because it will prolong the end of". I forgot what he said, but then a few minutes later he closed his eyes and i guess he died. So my question to you all is, what kind of reactions did you get from dcs, when you told them that you were dreaming? |
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The I am crazy speech. |
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if you can read this then you are about to be punched
Nice question, they just look at me like it was something obvious, as if I were shouting "I can breathe this air!" |
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Remember that the DC haven´t got own life, they are all illusions, created by you, and generally, you are predicting what they are going to say. |
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Truth. However, only your subconscious mind can predict what the DCs are going to say. We would have to be micro-managing to predict each and every thing our dream characters say. Personally, I believe DCs can have their own minds, but only if I let them. Much more interesting this way. |
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Some (or a lot) of your dream characters are, in fact, real and exist after you wake up. Many times, we are in other people's dreams but we don't know it and they don't know it. We're in tons of people's dreams. Where do you think dreams occur? In your brain? (Do you think that's air you're breathing?) Spirit guides show up in dreams all the time. Ask your DCs where they come from. A lot of what we experience in dreams is also given to us by higher beings. It's like a collaboration. |
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"Who looks outside dreams; who looks inside wakes." Carl Jung
That last post was a little out there, this topic has come up several times before but should be discussed in "beyond dreaming", it is simply a fascinating theory right now...(I dont mean any offense, I too discussed this topic in a post) |
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Last edited by dreamingofdreaming; 02-11-2009 at 06:45 AM.
Respectfully, dreamingofdreaming, my post was not "out there." You weren't ready to hear it, and for that I apologize. My response was appropriate as the original poster was confused as to why dream characters say, do, etc. what they do. DCs are not simply contructs of the subconscious mind--at least not all of them. A lot of dreaming/lucidity/reality topics overlap. Asking a question in one topic may lead to musings related to a different topic but it would be incongruous to refuse to respond on principle. |
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Last edited by siderea; 02-12-2009 at 12:51 AM. Reason: clarification
"Who looks outside dreams; who looks inside wakes." Carl Jung
It varies, a lot, generally I will have to prove it to them that its a dream, once one of them asked me to not wake up anytime soon so he wouldn't die... so I like better the answers after proving it to them lol |
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Lol, they just go "Oh," and if they're people I know then they just start laughing, because people in real life who know me love to see me get excited about ld's |
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The strangest reaction I ever got (that I remember) was when I was outside my school where people are standing and talking all over the place. I got a little bored talking to one of my friends but other people were nearby so I just said, "Pf, you know what? None of you are real; I'm dreaming!". As soon as I finished, EVERYONE (Even those that were too far away to hear) stopped and looked at me with a blank stare. I started feeling like I was about to wake up so I just started talking like I never said anything. |
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Proving it is one of my favorite things to do. I always seem to do it anyways, even if it is not needed. Maybe it has something to do with proving it to myself, like an extended reality check. Maybe it has something to do with how fun it ends up being when I do something crazy to prove it |
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