Hi again peoples! So there’s this girl I like, is it possible to find out if they like you by asking your subconcious in a LD? Maybe me subconcious picked up some things that I didn’t.
If you ask your subconsious in a Lucid Dream if she likes you, you will get the answer what you subconsiously think what the answer is. This doesn’t have to be right, because it’s what you think and not what she thinks. But like you said it can be that your subconsious picked up things that you haven’t seen. Yet sometimes dreams can be tricky and misleading too. That doesn’t mean it can’t be nice to see the answer, but if you really want to know if she likes you, you just have to ask it her in waking life.
Yeah…your right…I’m shy though Thanks for your thoughts though!
Well perhaps you could pratice a few times in a Lucid Dream, so it’s becomes easier in waking life?
But remember if she says she does like you, it will be so worth it to ask her. You may regret it if you don’t ask her and later find out she did like you…
I’d go with Sandra’s advice. I know that now after missing my chance with a girl by telling her I liked her too late.
QFT. Ask her, or you’ll kick yourself later.
is it possible to ask you mind i were the remote to the tv is because its been gone for like 4 months now and its the only thing that allows you to watch movies tv or playstation because you have to put input on the remote.
Whoa… the coincidences of your name with mine are FREAKIN ME OUT MAN!
Look man, these default answer ppl have the right idea with the whole ‘tell her’ thing but it’s rarely that simple.
It’s better to be a bit sly about it, hang out with her, check her body language. If you just ask her and she doesn’t like you that may backfire when you could have tried and made her catch an interest in you prior.
Be smart about it, don’t just go for the hollywood solution.
If you ask your subconscious well that won’t give you the right answers it’ll just be what you think and not what she thinks. So be a man and ask her!
Train in your dreams though it can be extreamely good practice ive heard…and ive even seen it in reports and stuff