
Sep 19, 2011, 04:18 PM
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Member Since: Apr 2011
Location: Io. Near Jupiter
Posts: 1,034
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Originally Posted by DeathTheKid
Woah Congrats ^-^
My lucid dreaming doesn't really work out for me my last lucid dream was where someone was coming to get me. Sigh. Stupid nightmares.
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Thanks for the reply.
Lucid dreaming does get easier with time. I am able to remember dreams from when I was very young. Sometimes it takes a trigger to recall the dream, i.e a certain thought, smell or sight.
I have had many moments where I just know I've been in a place before, but I know inside its a trigger from a dream.
For myself dreams are entirely subjective, I can usually trace where the influence has come from when waking and using what I have seen and heard in waking life. Sometimes though its not at all like that.
My trigger to switch on my waking 'self', when in a dream is when total joy or a danger element is introduced in to the dream. Either of those 'feelings' when in a dream triggers lucid dreams.
Normal dreams dont do this really.
Dreams that I've had before is also a trigger to my waking personality.
My T tells me she never remember her dreams and I kinda feel sorry for people who do not dream. For myself my dreams are a good guide for how I am living or feeling.
Dreams in the psychology sense and the logical sense are entirely introspective. So for myself there is alot to learned in dreaming.
I love it.
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