I don't think I'd get bored, I'm not a big fan of regular dreams. |
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1 year or more
Now, I've been here for a long time and I know some of you claim you would never get bored, but I'm writing a story that currently has a gaping plot hole and I need your opinion. Your response will make things so much easier and I thank you in advance. |
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Last edited by Amethyst Star; 10-21-2008 at 08:43 PM.
"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
I don't think I'd get bored, I'm not a big fan of regular dreams. |
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I dunno, being lucid daily for 5 years now (soon to be 6) and not yet bored (ok, I must admit, it wasn't daily for the first 2 years... but nearly...), what I did in my first days: Lose omnipotence, get into wimp mode, learn magick in DW. And no, I'm not natural <.< |
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Last edited by Hukif; 10-21-2008 at 09:13 PM.
I voted 1-2 weeks, but that might be a bit quick. Either way soon enough I think I'd need some mental health days. Then again I've only had a handful of good lucid dreams. Regardless. |
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I don't think I'd ever get bored. Ever... Woah. I just got a story idea. No joke. |
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Originally Posted by OldSparta
I'd get bored within a month i believe, Unless I was actually doing something useful like practicing my skating technique |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
As much fun as regular dreams are (although they have paled in comparison to lucid dream), I think it would take me much longer than a year to get tired of lucid dreaming. When the whole play-god thing gets old, there's always experiencing every single myth, work of literature, movie, and video game to keep you busy. On top of that, there is room for self-reflection, psychological experimentation, speaking with the deceased, studying in dreams, building things, exploring and engaging in creativity, developing skills, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. |
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I would use the chance to expand my mind by exploring it to the ends. I would do things that I think are not at all possible in any situation, even a dream. I would try and invent new colors, try and experience the ketamine "void", do so many things. |
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I would probably get bored after 6 months. True I would LOVE being able to have tons of lucid dreams, but I really love my other dreams too! Sometimes it is nice going to bed knowing that you will have some adventure to look forward too that will be something completely random and unexpected! |
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I don't think I'd ever get bored, there's sooo much to do when there is no limits. |
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I didn't forget that possibility, but I would never waste a lucid dream on sex. I guess if I had them all the time it would be a possibility, but in the meantime there are impossible things that I'd rather do. |
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I can't imagine ever getting bored. Every lucid dream re-blows my mind. |
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I said about two months, but this is based on when I would get bored occasionally and want to go back to not being always lucid, not when I would be bored constantly. I doubt I would ever be constantly bored if I was always lucid. However, I do have some pretty cool nonlucid dreams, and I would miss that and want to go back to having the possibility of being other people or other versions of myself after only a month or two. |
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I'm a natural. More than half of my dreams are lucid. So I've actually gone through some times that are what you describe. |
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I can promise you, with full lucidity I would NEVER get bored! |
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If I'm able to live through life and still find new things about it at every corner, then I should be able to do it in my lucid dreams, too. Plus, you have the whole advantage of doing whatever you want to do in dreams, expanding your possibilities even further. |
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Well, if it was possible for me to get bored of flying, free falling, and being as acrobatic as spider-man (which I very highly doubt.) I would never get bored of that feeling of being in a dream Lucid. |
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Last edited by Caradon; 10-25-2008 at 05:41 AM.
"If you realize Sunyata (the void), compassion will arise within your hearts; and when you lose all differentiation between yourself and others, then you will be fit to serve others." - Milarepa
Remind me again how this is different from real life? |
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Unlikely! If I had the luxury of LDing that perfectly I'd trade reality for it anyday. I've got LD programs lined up and it's impossible to get bored. If your talking about within a LD where you have limited time then maybe I'd get bored as with a few of my LDs. But I'll never get bored of LDing. |
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I think it would take a good few years for me to get bored of it. I'd go explore other worlds, meet people, fly out of the universe, talk to God, really do everything I can think of. It would take a long time, and I'd keep thinking of new things to do during the day. |
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If you think about it, the REM period where you LD is very short in comparison to the rest of your sleep night. I would never get bored spending an hour or an hour and a half MAX every night in LD because I know that Im gonna be unconscious and not aware for the rest of my sleep. |
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Last edited by Exdream; 10-25-2008 at 07:11 PM.
"I feel my heart glow
with enthusiasm which elevates me to heaven; for nothing contributes so much to tranquillise the mind as a steady purpose--a point
on which the soul may fix its intellectual eye." -
Victor Frankenstein
Bored of lucid dreaming? You're kidding, right? That's like letting a man who has been deaf, dumb, and blind all his life hear, speak, and see! He wouldn't get bored! Lucid dreaming is being able to do anything. It's infinite. are you trying to tell me there's a limit on the things you can do in infinity? |
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