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Re: Lucid Dreaming
Posted By: Tranio, on host 198.36.174.1
Date: Thursday, March 2, 2000, at 13:00:23
In Reply To: Re: Lucid Dreaming posted by Nyperold on Wednesday, March 1, 2000, at 16:12:15:

> > > > I wish that I could remember my dreams better than I do.
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> > i enjoy my flying dreams, too. in mine, though, i always have to ocncentrate to stay up, or else i end up slowly losing altitude... not falling, but it's as if gravity slowly takes more and more effect. i always end up going under a chair and getting stuck.... (a chair? yes, that's what i always thought)
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> > uni"next time i know what to do though"peg
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> Except for the chair part, that sounds sort of like mine. Funny though(actually, it makes sense) it takes less concentration to dream-fly now than it did a few years ago.
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> Nyperold
> 24 Adar 5760

Although I have flown on occasion, more often than not I experience sort of a non gravity thing. I can simply lift my legs up, and not fall. Then I'll usually hover stationary, or drift across the room or ground (depending on where I am). Similarly I can also stand at an extreme angle (between 45* and 30* from the ground) without falling. Somehow I can then translate this stance into a self propulsion with my feet just sliding across the ground. Similar to when you're standing holding a rope and you lean way back to the point that you swing like a pendulum with your feet still skidding on the ground... only there's no rope, and I keep going for great distances not just a few feet. I did that just the night before last, as a matter of fact.

Tra "walking is for suckers" nio