You get tired in a lucid dream? I feel like that's a mental limitation.

That is super cool to make spiderweb though

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How about the dreams where you wake up to peez and go right back into it

That's gnarly! Good balance.

I usually just make things or fly. I had some lucid dreams that were like crossing my boundary and I was really off for weeks after. I kept tripping about which was reality, so I haven't done it for a while.

This discussion reminded me of a dream I had a long time ago.

I got pulled over on the freeway while driving to work. The cop was taking a long time writing the ticket, so I decided I'd leave my car there, and drive him in his K-9 unit (van) to work, then find a way back later.

After a while of driving, I realized he wasn't in the van, and I must have left him standing by my car. "Oh shit! I just stole a cop car!", I realized. That shock caused me to realize I was dreaming, so I turned on the lights and siren, and floored it!

Later on, I dropped out of lucidity, and the dream continued with other randomness. But, oh what a ride!!

Yea it's like I lose my ability to focus after a while of flying or something idk.

The spiderweb actually doesn't appear though. That would be cool!

The orb does appear and stays there as long as I focus on the spot of my choosing. My body just get pulled towards it on it's own. My body's motion is arc shaped like I'm swing around but there is no web or line connecting me to the orb.

Do you create the orb? Do you control it?

I basically pick a spot on a corner or edge of a structure/building and it appears on it's own after a few seconds.

The top of a telephone pole or a spire would be ideal as well as the corner roof on a building. Anything that can easily be identified as a point in space that is easy to lock on to is good for this.

Idk why the orb appeared. It just did and then my body just swung to it.

Where the mind goes the body follows.

That's amazing. Thanks for sharing. #sleepstr