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Lucid Dreaming
semy32:
--- Quote from: ·UηİŦ··© on July 12, 2012, 02:38:11 PM ---I find that looking at specific environments and thinking about them for a while (Example being 72 sets of green hills during a sunset) helps encourage my mind to piece together it's own 'green hill sunset'.
Also helps to give the suggested environment a significance, rather than looking at 72 sets of green hills and going "I hope I dream this" .-.
Try to keep 'walking' around in the environment (in your mind) for a while as you drift. Sometimes you don't even notice that it's suddenly a dream.
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I tried doing that but I get too worked up on it and I can't sleep afterwards.
Oh and in "environment" I meant everything that I can't control. The characters, the places, the events, the personalities and the other characters' affection towards me.
Travelsonic:
Whenever I consciously dream - as opposed to falling asleep and waking up the next morning in what feels like an instant it is almost always lucid - VERY ludid Full color, sound - can hear people talking, music blaring, etc -, control over things in the dream, and even to an extent my sense of touch, smell, taste works too. It can be extremely cool, and at the same time a little scary. If in my dreams, I jump from a tall structure, I feel that weird feeling in the pit of my stomach. If in y dreams I walk through a spider web, I feel the stickiness.
It has ALWAYS been that way, since I was extremely little, and it fascinates the hell out of friends & family. I've been wanting to do short stories based on them.
Tezuni:
Uhh I'm lucky if I even remember part of a dream once a month or so...
๖Ϝцzsioᴎ:
--- Quote from: Tezuni on July 12, 2012, 08:46:58 PM ---Uhh I'm lucky if I even remember part of a dream once a month or so...
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I'm lucky if I even GET a dream.
Tezuni:
--- Quote from: Ҁhrysaliϟ on July 13, 2012, 07:51:45 PM ---I'm lucky if I even GET a dream.
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I think we all do, probably a lot, but rarely remember them.
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