That sounds pretty solid, for some reason I just don't think that's the only reason it works... Don't ask me what the other one is |
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well, it seems as if nobody really knows why spinning in a dream works to increase vividness. It has seemed kind of obvious to me, though. When you spin, objects blur, and somewhat fade. When the spinning stops, your brain is forced to recreate the scene, and it often makes it more clear. Also, when you think of the place you want to go when you spin, as many people do, the brain creates the situation that it is thinking of.... it's really that simple, why did no one seem to know that? |
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That sounds pretty solid, for some reason I just don't think that's the only reason it works... Don't ask me what the other one is |
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Actually, that was almost exactly my theory. As you spin and the scene blurs, if you project focused thoughts, when you stop spinning you can cause the images you desire to become your new surroundings. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
I don't think there was ever a "mystery" about it. |
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I haven't used the method with any success myself but it sounds like a sensible theory. |
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I think that you're only partially correct. Mostly I'd classify it as a placebo effect. |
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[23:17:23] <+Kaniaz> "You think I want to look like Leo Volont? Don't you dare"
Might just be so =) |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
it makes your body feel the turning effect which is a physical stimulus, thus increasing realism |
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Seems quite obvious to me. Yep. |
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Unless otherwise stated, views expressed in this post are not necessarily representative of the official Dream Views stance. Hell, it's probably not even representative of me.
If it's the 'physical stimulus' part that makes it work, you could try dancing in your next dreams. |
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I've also always thought the same about why spinning works... |
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Ive read lots of things in books that weren't true |
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Cheis. Dailo.
It's tough to bring someone back that never really lived.
LaBerge and many others seem to agree that spinning probably works as it stimulates the senses (feeling the rush of air, the movement, seeing everything spin) and therefore forces your brain to pay more attention to the stimuli in the dream world, rather than the stimuli in the real world that are waking you up. Similar methods that were found to work before spinning was discovered included falling to the ground, or focusing intently on something, both of which support the senses being stimulated. |
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UNBAN LEO!
Adopted by Anelior.
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[23:17:23] <+Kaniaz> "You think I want to look like Leo Volont? Don't you dare"
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Cheis. Dailo.
It's tough to bring someone back that never really lived.
Yes, but Stephen wasn't intentionally leading people astray, either. Still, I see your point. |
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[23:17:23] <+Kaniaz> "You think I want to look like Leo Volont? Don't you dare"
This is pretty far out but...... |
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Are you dreaming now?
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