If so what would be good thing to use? and does anyone on here use them. Please comment and share thanks! |
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If so what would be good thing to use? and does anyone on here use them. Please comment and share thanks! |
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I don't think it would, maybe for a super master expert lucid dreamer. You would have to have the object with you in the dream [practically every dream] which is very unlikely, and if so, it would work the same way as dream signs and RCing....this is just my opinion |
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Last edited by Erii; 04-10-2011 at 04:17 AM.
From my rotting body,
flowers shall grow
and I am in them
and that is eternity.
-Edvard Munch
Lol the purpose of the totem was to make sure if they weren't in another person's dream, bc when they were in another person's dream, the dream-making person wouldn't know how much the chesspiece weighed or that the top would spin forever. There's no purpose to a totem, in the way that Inception used in, for dreams at the moment. |
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Ok first of all, don't take everything in inception seriously. It's a movie, hollywood always makes stuff different. You don't really need a dream totem. In fact it could actually be a burden because you have to keep track of it, which could be inconvenient. Like insideout said, reality checks are fine. They have been proven and work great. |
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Inception is fictional, totems aren't real. Reality check instead. |
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