I can control dream characters
When I'm semi lucid (doing everything like in lucid on my own, but not completely aware that I'm sleeping) I can control dream characters just by touching them and 'transfering' my thoughts. In past, I've done it without touching few times. Is it normal? Has any of you experienced it?
P.S: I've never tested it in 'full' lucid. Though I believe it would be the same.
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nesgirl wrote:
Daviddd wrote:When I'm semi lucid (doing everything like in lucid on my own, but not completely aware that I'm sleeping) I can control dream characters just by touching them and 'transfering' my thoughts. In paat, I've done it without touching few times. Is it normal? Has any of you experienced it?
P.S: I've never tested it in 'full' lucid. Though I believe it would be the same.
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You can do whatever you want with your characters, as your characters are nothing more than morphs or robots, and will only do what you mentally program them to do. In fact you can actually do anything you want to them without consequence as well.
I disagree, nothing is without consequence.
DCs are not mindless zombies you can kill for fun.
lucid dreaming often gives us this god complex, like I read a story about a guy flying around his dcs, and as he did this he laughed saying something along the lines "I am your god! Obey me slaves!"
that is just awful whether their "real" or not
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I have experienced this recently in one of my dreams.
I was in the middle of the back seat of a car filled with 5 people and I looked back up to the right at a building the car had just passed but by doing that the driver of the car did the same action as me, because I was in control and got distracted and then the car crashed into a giant bookcase and I woke up.
I dont think I realised that I was controlling the character until that moment though. I was in control and then got distracted so the character driving got distracted the same as me!
Often instead of being my own dream character, I float over myself and control the action from above. Then I sort of go from one to the other. If controlling dream characters is bad, then what of possessing them?
And I just plain control characters as well. Like directing a story.
If a dream character is part of me then why is controlling them any worse than moving my arms and legs?
Inedible wrote: Often instead of being my own dream character, I float over myself and control the action from above. Then I sort of go from one to the other. If controlling dream characters is bad, then what of possessing them?
And I just plain control characters as well. Like directing a story.
If a dream character is part of me then why is controlling them any worse than moving my arms and legs?
I have done this before as well where I come out of myself to watch myself in action in the dream before slipping back into myself as the story progresses.
Controlling them is no worse then writing a story and deciding what the characters will do next. I seem to find that the characters are objects of my subconscious self so I am looking forward to getting into more of a dialogue with them now that I am understanding more of the possibilities of lucid dreams