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The HI is usually whatever your thinking about. But usually, your brain likes to pick something at the back of that dream to hallucinate about. It also tends to drift towards fears. >_> I think...
Liked On: 04-23-2013, 12:36 PM
That's odd...but kind of cool. I could imagine it would be useful in some occasions, Like pretending to listen to A very boring lecture regarding proper employee Behavior in the work environment. ;)
Liked On: 07-02-2012, 09:57 PM
That's odd...but kind of cool. I could imagine it would be useful in some occasions, Like pretending to listen to A very boring lecture regarding proper employee Behavior in the work environment. ;)
Liked On: 07-01-2012, 02:23 AM
I tripped in a dream once. one of my most memorable and vivid non-lucid ones. That dream was trippy though...(I'm sorry for the horrible pun...I just couldn't help it...)
Liked On: 06-30-2012, 08:25 PM
Dutchraptor: DEILD, Isn't that where you wake up from a dream, not move at all, and enter a LD? (through SP) When i fall to sleep, I usually won't wake up until morning. But if i get lucky and my...
Liked On: 06-30-2012, 05:48 PM
one of my most memorable dreams was around 2 years ago...It stands out as my most vivid dream. it felt incredibly real, yet was not a lucid.
There was this beautiful floating city, the buildings made with the clearest glass, the smoothest marble, the finest stone and wood bridges. I remember feeling all the details. Beautiful trees with pink leaves that seemed to sparkle. A park with water running through an interesting current system. My family walking along the fine stone bridges connecting sections of the city. I walked along the oldest wood bridge in the city. one of the boards snapped and I flinched. Waking me up.