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lechat

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so thinking of taking up lucid dreaming in my spare time and need some cool stuff to do in case i master it

so far ive flown but i much prefer low gravity jumping (like kung fu wire work) and teleported any cool stuff you've done that i should give a try?
 

PeePantz

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You should try getting watched by some creepy man with robes or have several people in your apartment that aren't really there to come in and stare at you. It's like a Satanic cult is watching you and if you turn over, they will crush all that is good inside you while tormenting the very fabric of your soul. If you mange to turn around and face the sheer terror that is the eyes of a soul raper, I can only imagine being on the Event Horizon would feel like a picnic.
 

Shinsei-J

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Death matches with your favorite anime characters.
You presumably loving Tenjo Tenge would love this idea I'd think.
Also magic, get some fireballs under your comand.

Edit: Just noticed you said what I've done but I've never tried luid dreaming.
 

Thaluikhain

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Close to low gravity jumping, being able to reverse gravity and walk up walls and lie on the underside of ceilings and view things from a weird perspective.

Not done that for ages, and when I did, for some reason I had to keep close to the wall/ceiling and sorta crawl rather than walk.

Becoming intangible and moving through things is cool as well.
 

M K Ultra

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Try surfing a roller-coaster in a low gravity environment. I once had a dream like that & at the peaks the coaster would launch me into the air hundreds of feet.
 

Esotera

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I mostly just fly over landscapes when I have a lucid dream (which is quite rare). I honestly don't know what else anyone would want to do, because that's awesome.
 

Tortilla the Hun

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I've tried to lucidly dream once, though that ended in a couple cases of some terrible sleep paralysis. Starting hearing creepy noises from the dark, soft whispers of the clearly insane in my ear, the occasional feeling of spiders all over me or moving shadows. Maybe I should try again some time...
 

Grottnikk

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Flying seems popular. Everyone wants to soar, I guess :). Like you I have more of a low gravity, City of Heroes super-jump kinda thingy. Try dreaming up your ideal date and have THEM go loopsy over YOU :).
 

Azaraxzealot

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Am I the only person here who uses lucid dreaming to have sex with people I could never have sex with in real life?

Also, I brutally kill people who have wronged me. The order doesn't matter.

EDIT: I hope everyone realizes I only do those things when I lucid dream.
 

Crazy

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Lucid dreaming? Whenever I lucid dream, I wake up in the middle of the night with my bedsheets a little wet. I would tell you them, but I have three warnings currently, and I'm not in the mood to get a fourth just yet.

So I'll say that I get a little bit too ecstatic when I dream, my sister sometimes worries though.
 

Sonicron

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Lucid dreaming kicks ass. Last time I managed it I bonded myself to a Carnage-style alien symbiote, then proceeded to wreck an entire city and mutilate and eat all its squishy, delicious citizens. I recommend it.

... Yeah, I got anger issues. So what?
 

imagremlin

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Things I've done.

Sith like powers. Shoot lighting out of your fingertips and fry things.

Switch the room around, the ceiling is now the floor. Everyone tumbles, you stay in place.

By far the coolest thing to ever happen was talking to this girl. As I was waking up, she said "This is a dream, isn't it?" I nodded. She then said "So you created me, didn't you". Nodded again. Last thing I heard as the dream unraveled was her voice saying "Thank you". Cool as.

The best thing about lucid dreaming is no nightmares anymore. Eventually, after I did everything I cared to do, I just let my dreams run their course and enjoy. Nothing threatens me so I can watch the sureality unfold.
 

Old Father Eternity

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Depending on how much you like sci-fi and/or fantasy, walk on distant worlds or have trip down the rabbits hole. Also, depending on how your brain associates stuff, music can help a lot.
The possibilities really are only limited by your imagination and possibly how twisted your mind is.
Furthermore, best time for lucid dreaming is when you are feverish, amps it up somewhat.
 

Brainwreck

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Is it normal to wake up immediately upon realising that I'm dreaming?

Maybe I'm just scared of having dreams. The only ones I remember are the nightmares. Monsters charging at me at impossible speeds while I'm on a stroll in the middle of the night. Not even a chance to run. That kind of stuff.
 

crimson sickle2

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I figure shape-shifting would be a good indication of mastery, you need to change yourself into something entirely different and yet stable. When all else fails, fabricate chainsaws.
 

Old Father Eternity

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BurnedOutMyEyes said:
Is it normal to wake up immediately upon realising that I'm dreaming?

Maybe I'm just scared of having dreams. The only ones I remember are the nightmares.
No expert but probably has something to do with the ability to process, comprehend and cope with the info you are receiving, for some at some point the brain goes "FUCK THAT SHIT I'M OUT"

Could be utterly wrong though.
 

Doclector

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I occasionally have...semi lucid dreams. I kinda know that I'm dreaming, and I can control what I do in the dream, but everything else is out of my hands. Can't even give myself superpowers, which is unfortunate, considering some of the shit my mind pulls on me, including a confrontation with my "dark side" in a silent hill-esque rust hell.
 

Kiyeri

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I've never had lucid dreaming. Never. Not once. I didn't know so many people did. If I could, I'd probably fly. Or get a Tardis with Doctor included.
 

Zeke63

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Kiyeri said:
I've never had lucid dreaming. Never. Not once. I didn't know so many people did. If I could, I'd probably fly. Or get a Tardis with Doctor included.
Yeah I'm surprised so many as well. I kinda had one once...kinda. Walking around NYC down my usual broadway path to class...with crazy stuff happening.