I usually walk unless I want to be there quick then I just teleport or run at like 200 mph (cant fly yet last time I tried only my calves would fly ) |
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It all depends on what I'm trying to do. If I'm just exploring the area, I'll walk, unless the situation requires something else. When I'm trying to get somewhere, I either fly or take the freeway... on foot. Running at 70 mph is just as cool a feeling as flying, especially jumping over cars. |
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Well life is short, so love the one ya' got, 'cause you might get run over or you might get shot.
~Sublime
I usually walk unless I want to be there quick then I just teleport or run at like 200 mph (cant fly yet last time I tried only my calves would fly ) |
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~I wake up a little more every time I dream.
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oilfieldpilot,
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So far, it's only occured to me to walk. I definitely plan on trying to fly (which I've done quite a bit in non-lucid dreams and it's always exhilirating), but I've always liked the idea that I've got this unending terrain to explore within my head and my last lucid dream, really enjoyed just walking around and exploring. |
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"You're a real hooker. I'm gonna slap you in public." - Ron Burgandy, "Anchorman"
2 Lucid Dreams and counting!
Fly mostly, walk some, and teleported for the first time last week! |
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If I want to move short distances to get near someone for example, I just move the scenery/world without myself moving and I am there. I found that walking is distorting my dream and takes time. Moving the scenery is somewhat like zooming on something with you being there already. |
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That sound very interesting, Marlo. Anyway, it only sounds like you need to be somewhat experienced so that it works. I'm going to try it some time though. |
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Don't think about those damn kangaroos.
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