I think it would hurt his feeling rather than make him feel better =x. |
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I was thinking of my friend who can't walk anymore, (I just joined today but read all about LD yesterday) and I'm curious if anyone has had experiences with this, where they can walk again? |
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I think it would hurt his feeling rather than make him feel better =x. |
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It's definitely possible, especially if he has been able to walk in the past. You might want to ask him what his normal dreams are like, does he walk in them or is he in a wheelchair? If he normally walks in dreams, then he could definitely walk in an LD. There is also the possibility that he might try an LD and realize how much fun flying is and totally forget about walking. |
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"Everything that exists imagined itself into existence."
First moments of lucidity: 9/19/09
DILDs: 12 (all but a few were low control or extremely short)
WILDs: 1
Basic ToTM: 1
If you mean in his lucid dreams, then I would guess so. I don't see a reason why not. |
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He usually doesn't have dreams, and when he does they don't really involve him. I'll have to tell him more about this then |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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Nah, we're way good friends, we actually look at technologies for people that are amputees so they can walk again, pretty neat stuff but all soooo expensive (in the millions) so i figured this would be the next best thing. |
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