Are you sure that this is what the doctor ordered? I would have suspected medication. |
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Hi! I'm really excited to have found this site, it seems to be just what the doctor ordered. I've been Ld'ing forever it seems; ever since I was a child LDs have come naturally to me. It wasn't until high school that I really came to grips with that. I had thought that everyone had as many LDs as me, that everyone could fly when they slept. After that I started doing research on it, finding out that some people are more inclined to LD than others. It wasn't until earlier this year that I really began training myself to LD. |
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Are you sure that this is what the doctor ordered? I would have suspected medication. |
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Last edited by Philosopher8659; 07-08-2010 at 06:04 PM.
That makes no sense for several reasons: |
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You certainly are confused--for if you gather that I know nothing of lucid dreaming from what I wrote, it is not me, but you who say you need help with literary interpretation. Also, if you can ramble on with non-sense, why cannot I ramble on with something that makes sense? Call it an example. |
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I'm sorry that my post didn't make sense to you, I suppose it was too much to hope that it would make sense to anyone. However, your medicine quip was hurtful. I've had people telling me I'm crazy my whole life, quite frankly, I'm sick of it. I didn't mean to imply that you knew nothing of lucid dreaming, I merely took your words at face value. If that wasn't your intention than I'm sorry if I seemed snippy; but whatever your deeper meaning might have been was lost to me. There seems to have been an overall misunderstanding, I never intended to ask for literary interpretation. I was really just expressing my concern about the higher levels of lucidity, probably should have changed the title with the way the post's body was written. |
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People say that you can, in lucid dreams, talk or interect with your subconcious mind. Have you tought this dream character could be a representation of your subconcious ? Since you put it like a special DC. |
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Last edited by Brunor2; 07-08-2010 at 09:56 PM.
I have a very clear notion of sanity and render it by definition. One's distinction between the real and imagined is a range between complete dysfunction and complete function of the human mind. One displays their place in that range by how they express themselves. |
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Last edited by Philosopher8659; 07-08-2010 at 09:59 PM.
Well his first part of the post is saying it's not enough to just become lucid and only DO things in your dreams and then remembering them. Your normal waking-life judging system must be implemented into your actions as well. And to your first post, you do seem like someone who would typically be called crazy and be asked to take medication but it really isn't your fault. Just know that almost everyone has a different perspective about life and everyday normal things than you do aand that when you start talking about some guy you see in waking life who isn't real, it can be quite queer to our eyes. Basically what I am saying is this isn't a forum where people can empathize with your experiences about Jack. That isn't to say you aren't welcome though, it sounds like you have a lot of interesting things to say. And to philosopher....I think what you are trying to say in the second half of your post would be lost by many people. Would you mind explaining it better? |
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One thing though that I am curious about, as I have had some experience with it. Can her mind become more functional by what she learns by lucid dreaming? That has been a question I have longed to know for years. First she would have to realize something is wrong, and secondly have a deep desire to fix it. |
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oh I don't actually see him lol! now that would be crazy. what I meant by that is seeing him in daydreams and in my mind's eye. and when I say that he's a "voice in my head while I'm awake" I don't mean that I actually hear him. it's more like the voice in my head that I hear when I read, narrating the story as I read it. Now I understand why my original post must be so confusing! |
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Last edited by AmberGizmo; 07-08-2010 at 10:18 PM.
Nice dodge. I hide too, but I hide because I am on the other side of the bell curve. |
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Philosopher. Probably not. If anything, lucid dreaming is purely imaginative and wouldn't be helpful at all. After reading the post she posted right after yours, it seems like she just grew up with a very peculiar perspective of her own conscious. Amber, that 'voice' is just your conscious trying to make sense of itself. If you aren't seeing anything, I really feel your whole life your conscious has been perceived as another person by you. It might take a while to fully realize but this 'Jack' person is you and it is what everyone has intuitively. |
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Last edited by luciddreamrc; 07-08-2010 at 10:34 PM.
lol I know I'm crazy, everyone is a little crazy (or else the shrinks would run out of patients) |
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Last edited by AmberGizmo; 07-08-2010 at 10:53 PM.
This sounds like something your shrink told you to do. 'Tis true, you shouldn't lash out at someone because you don't understand. Just remember, your perspective on things are very different from everyone else. Your imagination is not perceived as a gift by many. Your imagination is just a different type of imagination and if you can control it, then it would truly be a gift. When dealing with people, try to see from their point of view. Just play it over in your head, what would this person think If I did this. You will cut down on a lot of bullshit in your life this way |
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When does anything ever really matter?
I only went to the shrink once, well... I went to a psycologist and a psychiatrist for some school program. I came back with a thirty page long write up on every tiny thing that was "wrong" with me. After that nothing happened. I was never legally diagnosed with anything, but they both suggested further treatment; but that didn't happen because I was on the waiting list for so long they just dropped me from the program. |
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Sorry about the pessimism that comes from some people on this forum. |
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Thanks Prog, I had similar thoughts about that. I also figured that, in the early stages of learning control I'd probably stick to familiar areas of my dreamworld. My goal right now is, once I'm lucid; go to a specific place in my dreamworld, one I'm very familiar with. If I can manage just to get there and let the dream unfold from there, I can practice that a bit and then move on to another goal. |
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Very interesting. I don't think Jack will disapear once you become more lucid. When your in a lucid dream, atleast a stable one, even though you realise that everything is being generated by your own mind it usualy dosn't dissapear. Lots of people purposley make DCs that are more direct manifestations of their subconcious called dream guides. I'm searching for mine now. Just don't wory about it to much. Also don't mind Philosopher. He always writes in a more complex way that most people arn't able to understand what hes trying to say and can be a bit arogant when they don't. His intentions are good. I don't think your crazy. You have a very vivid imagination which most people don't have. I'm sure it helps you a whole lot in writing books. Just be careful when wording that stuff to make it clear you know its your imagination. |
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Thanks MadMonkey. |
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