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This guy,, and this guy,
, are mine. BACK OFF!
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Well, I usually dream in 1st person, but I've had a few dreams where I've been in 3rd. So I'd say they don't often swtich. It's probably different for others, though. |
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This guy,, and this guy,
, are mine. BACK OFF!
I commonly dream from the first and third person perspectives simultaneously. And now that I think about it, that all dissolves into the first person when I become lucid. There's another thread here on DV that has already gone into this conversation if you'd like to check that one out. I have no real idea what the symbolism of perspective in dreams could be, although I'm glad you've raised the question, I intend to fine out. It may have something to do with your control of the dream: regular dreams may tend to be in the 3rd person while LDs may tend to be more in the 1st. |
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I've read somewhere that observing situations in 3rd person is particularly useful for overcoming fears, embarrassment or recurring nightmares. When you watch yourself do something from a distance it has a certain dissociative effect. It works for dreams and plain imagining alike. |
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Thanks for the replies, guys! |
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Cool! I hope you have continued sucsess LDing |
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I'm back!
That usually happens your first few times you should get used to it over these next few and you wont get as exicted. Just dont get in a big rush take your time and if you feel things start to fade rub your hands together, you can also spin in circles but i have not found that one to work as well. Good luck and I hope you have fune you are in for entirely new adventure! |
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