I can't remember any specific ones, but I know I've had these kinds of dreams before. You're not alone, BlackNoise |
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a lot of my (non-lucid) dreams, at least 50% of them, i'm not really a person or any sort of entity. i'm more like a camera. everything is happening but none of its happening to me and i'm not taking part in any of it. it's like i'm watching the dream the same way i watch TV. why am i so withdrawn from my own dreams? does this happen to anyone else? I've actually only started getting into lucid dreaming the past month and haven't had an LD yet but i'm recalling my dreams better and right them down every morning and this is one of the things i've noticed. |
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Last edited by BlackNoise; 05-21-2015 at 02:01 AM.
I can't remember any specific ones, but I know I've had these kinds of dreams before. You're not alone, BlackNoise |
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Just a scared old llama on the outside planning to dominate these forums...
Don't you dare defy me!
Note: I'm big on grammar, you won't see one error coming out of me!
Yea totally normal happens to me about 1/3 of the time. |
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Happens to me in my less aware dreams. If I have a lack of sleep or lack of recall, I have a chance of having these. Not extremely many, but that is what I have noticed. As well as the more aware and vivid my dreams are, the more I am going to be doing something normal and mundane, a daily chore or hanging with people I know. This is why something like something being in the wrong place is usually more likely to tip me off rather than a talking dolphin while I am traveling through space. |
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I've had a fair few dreams like that, some of them entirely in a 3rd person view and some flitting between first and 3rd person. As the others have mentioned it does seem at least to me to correlate with low levels of awareness, as going in a 3rd person is pretty strange lol. |
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“I don't think that you have any insight whatsoever into your capacity for good until you have some well-developed insight into your capacity for evil.”
― Jordan B. Peterson
Sounds very normal to me. I'd say about 10% of my dreams are "camera-dreams", like I'm watching a movie of tv-show unfold. |
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Current projects:
-Acquire the Aurora
-Test galatamine, huperzine and choline
-Find smartwatch app for RC reminders at certain intervals
-Ressurect my dream log here, and become more active
A lot of my dreams take this form too. I think this is completely normal, given that this perspective mimics our experience of the TV shows and films we watch on a regular basis. We're used to seeing stories unfold through the "camera's eye." |
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"You have to play the game to find out why you're playing the game." —eXistenZ (1999)
This is actually how most people seem to experience dreams: |
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Stephen LaBerge's Full Seminar in Russia, 1998
Стивен Лаберж - Осознанные сновидения. Весь семинар 1998.
There's a term for this, "disembodied observer," and I go into and out of this state in dreams. I'll agree with Sensei that this seems to happen more when awareness is at a low point. |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
I have these kind of dreams almost as often as dreams where I am myself or someone else. I never thought anything strange about it. |
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Happens to me all the time. I'd say i have the same 50% like you. Seems normal enough to me, and quite fun since its like a virtual reality movie. A confusing and random virtual reality movie... |
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[Insert cool picture/quote about dreams/dream goals here]
Another “me too” here (as if that was needed, but oh well |
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