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- From: katherim@fraser.sfu.ca (Katherine Merle Mason)
- Subject: Re: Convincing characters you're dreaming.
- Message-ID: <katherim.725484140@sfu.ca>
- Sender: news@sfu.ca
- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <gj156879.724633034@cunews> <1992Dec20.191128.21316@npal.rn.com>
- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1992 19:22:20 GMT
- Lines: 33
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- cthomas@npal.rn.com writes:
-
- >In article <gj156879.724633034@cunews>, gj156879@alfred.carleton.ca ( gj student 156879) writes:
- >> Recently while lucid, a friend of mine in the dream said "This isn't a
- >> dream!" I was annoyed. It was too a dream. I grabbed the end of his
- >> nose and stretched it out about a foot, as if it were rubber, and then
- >> it snapped back into place.
- >>
- >> "Ok, it's a dream," my friend admits.
- >>
- >> Guess I told him.
- >>
- >> Nik
-
- >I to had a dream that was similar to this. I was talking to a girl and
- >trying to convince her that this was a dream. To prove my point I put my
- >hand through a wall. She tried it but it was solid for her. I told
- >her that this was because she was a dream character. Since she was
- >part of the dream then everything in it was as real to her as my 'real'
- >world is for me.
- > The interesting thing though is that I tried to further prove my
- >point by putting my hand through her, however she was perfectly solid to me
- >and even though I was lucid dreaming I could not will her to not be solid.
-
- > CHUCKBILL
-
- In the first truly lucid dream I ever had, I was on a bus. I was so
- excited about being lucid, I turned to the people next to me and told
- them "I'm having a lucid dream, isn't this great?" They just gave me
- a stupid smile. I woke up shortly after.
-
- Katherine Merle Mason
- Ne Oublie...
-