I was talking about this same exact topic in the "Longest LD with dream control" thread just a little ways down on this page. |
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According to EWLD, the autor asked some subjects to move their eyes in a certain pattern, then wait approx. 10 seconds to move them again. His findings say that the time waiting was close to real time. Does this mean its impossible to have days weeks or years in one dream, or do you just have to have some dream control? |
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I was talking about this same exact topic in the "Longest LD with dream control" thread just a little ways down on this page. |
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you can probably control the time in your dream to some extent, but not for a year... |
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in EWOLD, it also mentions how the 'cinema' quality of certain dreams can account for extreme lengths of time in an actually quite short period. |
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” (or better yet: three...)
George Bernard Shaw
No theory, no ready-made system, no book that has ever been written will save the world. I cleave to no system. I am a true seeker. - Mikhail Bakunin
I've had dreams before, both lucid and not, where I swear I feel like I've been asleep for days, because my dreams were SO long... as in I've passed hours and hours of what felt like "real-life time" in my dream. Sometimes, I'd even go a whole "day" in my dream (I quote the word "day" because in my dream I felt like I went through an entire day, but really the dream only happened while I was napping or sleeping for a few hours). |
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-Brittany
Some people spend their whole life in a dream! |
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I had one dream where i kept waking up and waking up that i must have had 10 False Awakenings. It felt like i spent 30 minutes in the dream before i was SURE that i had a true awakening. |
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Look at it this way... |
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Are you dreaming or awake?
PL: 51S1NT 4R51MS
I can recall a dream about a year or two ago. I came home from school and took a nap that lasted about 30-45 minutes. In that short period, I lived out day to day what seemed like at least a year. I could recall day to day memories better than I could in real life (not now, but after I woke up). I was so sure i'd been sleeping for a LONG time.. but at that time, before even knowing this site existed.. i just always assumed that dream time had no relation to waking time. The only time i've ever felt the absence of time (which is one of the most liberating, amazing things that I can say i've excperienced) was the time I ate mushrooms. I don't promote drug use, but there is something to be said about the reality we get locked into in our daily lives (which we escape when we dream or open gateways by other means). |
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Its possible to control your "perception" of time in a dream. As far as ive seen its possible to make a couple seconds feel like an hour. And with a few hours of dreaming...well you get the idea. |
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Time is relative. |
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The Ancient Entity - Now Roaming The Borders of The Watcher's Domain.
i think some of are minds wants us to become lucid becuz i have a dream that i was sitting on my bed moving objects with just my mind . then i felt the dream about to end so made it longer .. but then i woke up , then fell back to sleep this time i seen this guy laying in bed i think he was me so started to say that im dreaming then i woke up in the dream . for a moment i didn't do anything |
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yes, i think you can spend longer time in dreams than in reality. ever wake up, turn on the tv, and it seem like it's playing a bit faster than usual? |
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Time spent with cats is never wasted. -Sigmund Freud
The first man to cast an insult instead of a stone is the founder of civilization. -Sigmund Freud
I think there is definatley a time dialation effect that one can experience whilst in a dream. Of course, it won't be in real time.... |
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
Raised: The Blue Meanie, Exobyte
Adopted: MarcusoftheNight
Think about how your memory works... you can flash several hours or even weeks by in a few seconds when you think back upon an event or era in your life. I find that I do the same thing in dreams... and that makes the dream cover a longer period of time. My "memories" are almost always false. |
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Are you dreaming or awake?
PL: 51S1NT 4R51MS
years in a dream |
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Spots of love in a deep and red scarlet...
Lucid Count: 6 (yay!)
I am not sure if those italics are referring to a dream or waking. But I do notice that most of our day we do not take notice of. We are not totally aware the full day, and so during dreams we are not fully aware of everything that goes on. |
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LD's Since Joining: 6
I tried to slow down a clock in my last LD but it only went faster!!!! Spinning and spinning I just ignored it and went on wtih my dream. |
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I have one dream which certainley felt around a week long, but I think what really happened was I only really "experienced" the last half hour or so, but in that time the dream fabricated the sense of having been there for a long time, and later on my mind filled in the details, simply because I woke myself with the sense of urgency and the feeling that I had been trapped there for so long. |
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I'd like to think this is possible and I will listen actively to all those who say so. |
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~ Adam Lawrence ~
LDs to date: 6
adopted by: nesgirl119
I have had non-lucid dreams that literally lasted lifetimes. In my dreams, I am usually other people. One in particular, I was a teenage boy who spent a week stranded with a group of kids on a space station. There was a war on, and at the end of the week, each of us, all racially different, were sent back to our individual planets, mine being Earth. I had fallen in love with a Chinese girl during this time, and then spent the rest of my life, until I was an old man, developing a way to reach her. Because of the war, civilians had been banned from space travel, so I had to "reinvent the wheel" and create a space worthy vessel on my own. I studied, earned degrees, had other lovers, and pretty well lived a full life, other than my quest for this woman. I was around 60 when I finally took off in my rickety homemade ship, headed for pluto, where the Chinese had recolonized something like 40-45 years prior. It literally took me 20 years of mind numbing space flight to reach her (this part of the dream was sped up, but was still boring as hell), and when the ship finally landed (in a crash) on Pluto, I was in a barbarian society, as the settlers had reverted to tribalism. I found a book buried in the dirt after being chased by some sort of dinosaur, and it was the journal of the man who brought civilization back to the barbarians, the father of the girl I loved. He had trained these massive elephants to shoot small, almond-shaped ships into space, and many of the elders had gone this way. His daughter had been left behind to rule the planet in his stead. I found her temple, and when I finally found her, she had not aged a day. She remembered me too, and had also been in love with me... but to my poor, 80 year-old dismay, as I had spent my life building a machine to search for her, she had spent her years developing the world's greatest self-pleasuring machine, and informed me coldly that, "Thanks for the inspiration, but I don't need you anymore." |
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<edit> Double-post removed? |
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Apologies, I double-posted. Strange, the first time it said, "No Post Mode specified." |
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