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I had my third lucid. It seems that I'm actaully just getting better at dilds. In this dream though, I finally mastered the ability to make things levitate, and I accidently discovered how to make things teleport. Anyway, I thought that I'd just try something new, so I tried to walk through a metal/glass door, but every time that I went to walk through, it was like it was made fo the same stuff that covers candy apples, and then half way through it would freeze, and I'd have to back out. Next time I'm trying a wooden door, and getting a run at it first. Anyway, does anyone else have to practice a things to get better at things? I mean, there's some things (such as flying) that I just can't do. I'll probably get it soon enough, but I'm going to have to work my way up to it. Right now I can only move small objects, teleport things, and half walk through doors. : P |
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Hey there, |
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Redrivertears, great advice! |
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I agree with Redrivertears. (By the way, where have you been? I haven't seen you around much.) |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
If you can teleport things. Focus on either teleporting the wall or yourself past it. |
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Jen was 13 years old. A fairly normal girl. She spent a lot of time online.
One day, she made a new friend. He liked the same bands, worried about the same subjects.
They decided to meet at the local mall. She went. So did he.
Only he wasn't in junior high.
HE WAS A 1500 LB GRIZZLY BEAR.
1 in 5 children online get eaten by wild bears. And you didn't even know bears could type.
For me I look at th object really close, like a window or wall, then put my hand slowly through it, then moving the rest of me through - seems to work for me. Running into it you are ALWAYS going to have the thought of hitting it in the back of your mind. |
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