Sometimes I wish things would work out like in my dreams or the daydreams as a kid. I want to understand them more when I wake up so I can reflect and move on. Also, after remembering my dream I would like to be able to visually explain it to the rest of you. =)
Sep 10, 2008, 04:02PM PDT | 0 comments
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Myself I had mostly sex (yes ladies) related dreams. Albeit they weren’t fully lucid. I suppose that’s simply spring knocking on my subconscious doors.
Dream on folks,
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Mar 12, 2007, 08:17AM PDT | 0 comments
I have got a though feedback on dreaming first time in my life. I have dreamed about something really bad happening with a friend. I did not know it of course until asked for a specific time if something has happened to her. Actually, in my dream – at least as I have remembered when waking up – there was nothing strange. Only one thing – the friend felt anxious in my dream, looking back over her shoulder as if somebody would follow her.
Otherwise I have dreamed 7 times this far in the month, and had a max. 8 days dry spell. The dry spell came over me when I was the busiest (last week). At least twice I was dreaming about climbing/bouldering.
Feb 22, 2006, 09:48AM PST | 1 cheer | 0 comments
As I earlier reported on my 43things I had started to look after remembering a bigger share of my dreams.
It is not a true experiment but I started to look after some agents, as: brain wave entrainment, herbs and finally crystals.
Also, I have just finished reading a book on astral projection.
Till now my only finding is that if I use a half an hour alpha entrainment program (delivered through the SBAGen software). Then I remember my dreams better, when I wake up. Alpha is a sort of bridge between the deeper (theta waves – left and right hemisphere balanced) and the everyday (beta waves – left hemisphere) brain modes.
The next step will probably be melatonin use to enhance the lucidity of the dreams, along with the alpha program. Then will come the crystals (Ametrin – for intuition – and more).
Jan 29, 2006, 02:36PM PST | 2 cheers | 1 comment
For a really long time I had neglected this mind tool.
Shame on me!
After reading Robert Moss’s Conscious dreaming, I sort of get the clack of what was I missing.
Now I try to keep a dream diary and when falling a sleep I am programming myself to remember.
Although I am not able to unlock them yet but sure it is going to happen.
Dec 16, 2005, 02:11AM PST | 3 cheers | 0 comments