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LDAR creating my own world as an escape from the harshness of reality

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I am making an alternate reality to avoid my painful experiences. A way to forget reality, even if it is just for a while.
 
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I am making an alternate reality to avoid my painful experiences. A way to forget reality, even if it is just for a while.
So have I sort of because of black magic, I have created my own Hell, or simetimes I meditate on the void so my soul is sort of disintigrated and enjoy the emptyness and flow of the void.
 
This is something that came to my mind multiple times; some people reported having comas where they lived separate lives, like living an alternate life for multiple lives in their head in the span of weeks or days. I also personally recall having dreams that felt like whole weeks or multiple days.

Perhaps it could be possible to live an almost permanent lucid dream by sending electric signals into your brain as you sleep, to replicate the effect of some dreams feeling like whole weeks or longer. Maybe even sending people into artificial comas and by the same process somehow lengthening their perception of time to let them enjoy their dream longer.

I doubt any research will be done on this subject by actual scientists because it isn't ethic at all but it's funny to think there may be a way.

The most you'll ever realistically reach that goal is by training yourself at lucid dreaming.
 
This is something that came to my mind multiple times; some people reported having comas where they lived separate lives, like living an alternate life for multiple lives in their head in the span of weeks or days. I also personally recall having dreams that felt like whole weeks or multiple days.

Perhaps it could be possible to live an almost permanent lucid dream by sending electric signals into your brain as you sleep, to replicate the effect of some dreams feeling like whole weeks or longer. Maybe even sending people into artificial comas and by the same process somehow lengthening their perception of time to let them enjoy their dream longer.

I doubt any research will be done on this subject by actual scientists because it isn't ethic at all but it's funny to think there may be a way.

The most you'll ever realistically reach that goal is by training yourself at lucid dreaming.
I've gotten really good at lucid dreaming. To the point to where every dream I have I can practically predict I am asleep, and so I worry about how my physical body is doing during rest.

I had this thought last night when I was asleep. Always afraid someone's gonna break in and murder me while I'm defenseless.
 
I've gotten really good at lucid dreaming. To the point to where every dream I have I can practically predict I am asleep, and so I worry about how my physical body is doing during rest.

I had this thought last night when I was asleep. Always afraid someone's gonna break in and murder me while I'm defenseless.
I was into lucid dreaming but never put too much efforts since life was okay at the time, it was more like a cool shit i could do from time to time. Now i can't do it and i feel like a fucking retard every time i have a dream and don't realize it's a dream. The tactic i used was to check my hands and making it a habit trough the days, so sometimes i would watch them in my dream and could figure that i was in one if they looked weird.

I never worried too much about what could happen to my real self, i used to be paranoid about that too but never while lucid dreaming.
 
I was into lucid dreaming but never put too much efforts since life was okay at the time, it was more like a cool shit i could do from time to time. Now i can't do it and i feel like a fucking retard every time i have a dream and don't realize it's a dream. The tactic i used was to check my hands and making it a habit trough the days, so sometimes i would watch them in my dream and could figure that i was in one if they looked weird.

I never worried too much about what could happen to my real self, i used to be paranoid about that too but never while lucid dreaming.
I think the only reason I'm good at it is because everyday is the same exact thing for me, and so my pessimism allows me to compare reality to my dreams, and that instantly wakes me up jfl :feelshaha:
 

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