People's Faces in a Lucid Dream

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kevinm

Every time I have a lucid dream, I like to take note of the amount of detail that is there.  It always seems that there is so much more there than I can possibly have imagined. For example, I remember a certain dream where I was in an open market and I was examining the faces of the people.  There was so much variety and detail.  I remembered thinking to myself that there was no way that I could have constructed the amount of  features that I was seeing and was wondering how this could be accomplished when suddenly a voice spoke to me saying, "These are the faces of people that I have created and I am allowing you to use them in this dream".   Needless to say I was blown away.  Has anyone else had this kind of experience?
If truth is relative, then why is it so hard to find?

violeteye

When I'm in the astral I see people all the time that I've never seen before in my life.  I'm always surprised that such a variety exists.  

Before I started astral projection, my dreams always had people who either looked like people I knew or celebrities, or they were combinations of people I know, but not anymore.

Also, I met the most amazing creature/being one time. I had never and have never seen anything on TV or anywhere like it.  I thought, "You are too beautiful and too incredible for my imagination to even come up with".  He just smiled of course.

As for the voice saying he/she created them...Nothings ever claimed that with me.  One time I asked a girl, who I kept running into during my APs, if she was a part of me.  She said, "I'm a part of you the way you're a part of me and we are both a part of the whole".   So, maybe the voice is a part of you in the grand scheme of things.  Just a thought.

-violeteye
"How much time, creative energy, and emotion do we expend resisting change because we assume growth must always be painful? Much personal growth is uncomfortable, but it's worse to thwart the ascent of your authenticity."

--Sarah Ban Breathnach