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[QUOTE="2ndWonder"]*exits stage left*CHOASXIII
Get back here you >;0
Don't worry. He fell into a trap.I'm booored. So hello. And there's a cat on my lap so I can't move.
Hello all. :)binpink
I once had a dream that there was a cat on my lap. But then it transformed into a dog with claws that wasn' t very friendly. Needless to say, it didn' t end very well for me. :(
[QUOTE="binpink"]
I'm booored. So hello. And there's a cat on my lap so I can't move.
Hello all. :)johnd13
I once had a dream that there was a cat on my lap. But then it transformed into a dog with claws that wasn' t very friendly. Needless to say, it didn' t end very well for me. :(
Can't sleep, dog will eat me.. :(Don't worry. He fell into a trap.[QUOTE="Ring_of_fire"][QUOTE="CHOASXIII"]
Get back here you >;0
CHOASXIII
Good :)
I hope there aren't any gators in there[QUOTE="johnd13"][QUOTE="binpink"]
I'm booored. So hello. And there's a cat on my lap so I can't move.
Hello all. :)ShadowJax04
I once had a dream that there was a cat on my lap. But then it transformed into a dog with claws that wasn' t very friendly. Needless to say, it didn' t end very well for me. :(
Can't sleep, dog will eat me.. :(That' ll teach you not to punch dogs in the face. :P
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I once had a dream that there was a cat on my lap. But then it transformed into a dog with claws that wasn' t very friendly. Needless to say, it didn' t end very well for me. :(
johnd13
That's totally not a strange dream at all... I wonder if it has some special dream meaning.
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I once had a dream that there was a cat on my lap. But then it transformed into a dog with claws that wasn' t very friendly. Needless to say, it didn' t end very well for me. :(
binpink
That's totally not a strange dream at all... I wonder if it has some special dream meaning.
I used to ponder on my dreams and seek secret meanings. I should start doing it again.
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I used to ponder on my dreams and seek secret meanings. I should start doing it again.
binpink
Did you ever keep a dream journal?
That's very helpful for not only remembering past dreams but also to learn what triggers lucidity in your dreams overall.[QUOTE="johnd13"]
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I used to ponder on my dreams and seek secret meanings. I should start doing it again.
binpink
Did you ever keep a dream journal?
Nope. It' s a very interesting idea though. I dream a lot when sleeping, some of which dreams are pretty vivid, so I should have enough material to fill a journal. I may do it sometime.
[QUOTE="ninjastar"][QUOTE="2ndWonder"]*exits stage left*2ndWonder
I locked the door.
I want out :( i <3 you now. -sneaks 2ndWonder out-That's very helpful for not only remembering past dreams but also to learn what triggers lucidity in your dreams overall.ShadowJax04
Can you learn all that from keeping track of just the dreams themselves or do you also keep track of what was going on in your life at the time?
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Nope. It' s a very interesting idea though. I dream a lot when sleeping, some of which dreams are pretty vivid, so I should have enough material to fill a journal. I may do it sometime.
johnd13
It may be neat to do even if it's for a short time.
Well binpink, when I kept a dream log on my laptop I would write down every detail of my dream in the morning (if I had the time) as soon as I could because we all know dreams lose coherency quickly over a few hours of not remembering them.
The more you focus on remembering your dreams, the more awareness you could possibly gain while in the dream. So in essence it works like this: you remember from past experience that numbers are blurred in your dreams whatever you do. By gaining awareness of this and then dreaming, you could possibly break unawareness by noticing this recurring element and thus gain lucidity, allowing you to possible create and manipulate objects and scenery in your dreams.
Realizing this in a dream can make some excited enough that they quickly wake again but I've personally experienced that whenever you begin feeling out of touch with your dream, quickly spin around (in your dream) that you might stay in it.
Well binpink, when I kept a dream log on my laptop I would write down every detail of my dream in the morning (if I had the time) as soon as I could because we all know dreams lose coherency quickly over a few hours of not remembering them.
The more you focus on remembering your dreams, the more awareness you could possibly gain while in the dream. So in essence it works like this: you remember from past experience that numbers are blurred in your dreams whatever you do. By gaining awareness of this and then dreaming, you could possibly break unawareness by noticing this recurring element and thus gain lucidity, allowing you to possible create and manipulate objects and scenery in your dreams.Realizing this in a dream can make some excited enough that they quickly wake again but I've personally experienced that whenever you begin feeling out of touch with your dream, quickly spin around (in your dream) that you might stay in it.
ShadowJax04
Very insightful!
*Thanks. These experiences can make dreaming all kinds of interesting but I ended up never taking the project seriously enough to permanently establish awareness in my future dreams. But I'm sure if you persist long enough it will eventually come natural to you forever. But know this whenever I start feeling like trying to lucid dream, always start with the dream log. ;)
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