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Anonymous
09-06-2003, 10:48 AM
a 43yr. old male westerner and havn't really remembered dreams since age 18 or so. during childhood there were many very vivid dreams remembered as being a part of while they were occuring, not so much controlling them but could control attitude during them so as to remain in and further them. since age 18 there have been flashes of dreams barely remembered but nothing with any length, color, sound or realization at the time that they were occurring. have several theories on why but really want to know how can envoke dreams or gain better recall of what has been dreampt regaurdless of whats going on in life at the time or has been done in the past. please give any input but perhaps more specificlly info. on the effects on dreaming due to mental states/attitudes through lifes severe ups and downs. thanx

Lucid-Wannabe
09-28-2003, 07:45 PM
Anyone have any ideas?

jill1978
09-29-2003, 06:47 PM
For some reason your not recalling your dreams....We all dream or we go crazy, so your dreaming every night just not remembering them...I dont have any advice about remembering dreams other than getting more relaxation to detatch from the waking world....When I have a busy day ahead of me as soon as I wake up my mind shifts to what is ahead and needs to be done, and I forget what was just taking place,,,on my days off I dream recall much better...Maybe your stressed and need some vacation time, or a hobby that relaxes your mind with repition...I do mosaic art, and cracking tiles rests my mind, but anything could do it.

Curios
10-04-2003, 03:49 PM
Ive said it once and i will say it again. Meditation, the only way i know to become more aware of my self or dreams is through meditation.

jill1978
10-06-2003, 07:20 AM
I've talked to other mosaic artists and cracking tiles is definately a great form of meditation...you go into a real zone....any craft like needlepoint or beadwork is also great.

Curios
10-06-2003, 09:48 PM
Cool i like Mosaics... i have a cool Photo Mosaics of Yoda its sweet. And one of Bill Clinton its all nude ladies and porn.

wasup
10-09-2003, 03:55 PM
Whats mosiac art?

Blulanou42
10-14-2003, 03:35 AM
There are many types of meditation pertinent to your situation.

I personally reccomend the hard stuff: full on, hcr deep transcendental meditation. The only way one can know thyself is to think about absolutly nothing at all...for 2 to 8 hrs. Zen is cool, but only if you learn where it came from first.

I know that is itimidating, but it is the only way to clear out your conscious and begin to ease the stress of life's 'illusions'

Start small, most ppl can't even meditate for ten minutes let alone a few hours. By slowly building up this time of thinking about 'nothing' your subcoscious will start to solve the problems that run and flit a million times a day on repeat through the mind.

By improving your daytime, 'thinking' karma, you will regain peaceful and vivid dreams.

Slowly dreams and meditation combine...it is very similar to the practice of 'divination' used by many shamanic cultures.

Also, caffiene can be a killer...it makes my meditation impatient and full of desire. I just add that because it seems to kill a lot of my dreams, maybe not in your case.

But, if you can meditate in the void for at least and hour, your will should be strong enough to reclaimdreaming and even old faded memories. People only let their minds decay, it is not time save to say all the stress and anxiety that accumulates over years.

This will take a few months to become only slightly proficient, but the hard work is worth it. [i]Other lucid worlds await us all.

wasup
10-18-2003, 04:57 AM
It's not really possible to think of nothing at all. The only way I can almost think of nothing is observe "the black canvas of my eyelids" but if I do that, I'll tell myself to observe the black canvas of my eyelids and then I will try to tell myself to stop saying stuff like that and then after 2 minutes of agruing with myself I relized I have to start all over again...


What do ya think?

nerve
10-18-2003, 09:46 AM
:lol: :lol: :lol:


ok, just....listen to something, like a fan or a constant steady noise, and focus on that and that only...you get it eventually..

wasup
10-19-2003, 12:11 PM
It's hard for me...!!! This is me "listening" to my teacher....======> :roll:

froggey
10-19-2003, 12:12 PM
Originally posted by wasup
It's not really possible to think of nothing at all. *The only way I can almost think of nothing is observe \"the black canvas of my eyelids\" but if I do that, I'll tell myself to observe the black canvas of my eyelids and then I will try to tell myself to stop saying stuff like that and then after 2 minutes of agruing with myself I relized I have to start all over again...

I do that alot

wasup
10-19-2003, 12:18 PM
Me too!! :shock: :D :D :lol: 8)

Second Attention
10-20-2003, 08:46 AM
meditation is really hard, what your describing wasup is the main reason I only do it on occasion. It's very hard to turn off the internal dialogue, but once you can, it's really an amazing thing. I've done it a few times, but I usually end up doing something like this:

::Calmness::

::no thought::

"HEY!! I'm not thinking!!"

Fuck... I just thought...

nerve
10-20-2003, 08:54 AM
^^^^^.....yup...



:x

wasup
10-20-2003, 01:49 PM
Umm.. Why is it amazing? I think I tried it today and it worked without arguing with myself.

Also, after the "fuck I just thought" you think about what you are about to do and then you tell yourself to stop thinking because you are meditating and then you tell yourself to shut up and then when you just don't think you say good, your not thinking and then ..... yadda yadda yadda.

Second Attention
10-20-2003, 02:20 PM
I think it's amazing to experience the mind as pure thought, rather than all the babble that is usually going on up there.

wasup
10-20-2003, 02:33 PM
Don't you not want to be thinking (even if it is pure lol) while meditating?



I'm a "n00b"... :oops:

nerve
10-20-2003, 02:34 PM
yeah...i should practice more, i really want to experiance that..

wasup
10-20-2003, 02:42 PM
I think lucid dreaming is cooler than meditating....

nerve
10-20-2003, 04:12 PM
you know what i think? i think SOMEONE really wants to be a lucid god. *points fingers at wasup* :roll:

wasup
10-20-2003, 04:15 PM
Say what now? I want to be a good lucid dreamer... :D

Aural Girl
10-21-2003, 05:20 AM
Just try this little "potion" 30 minutes before you go to sleep: 1 aspirin, 50mg of B-6, and a glass of milk. This works wonders for me - though my kids say it makes their dreams too wild to handle.

You can read more about it under "Dream Potions" at http://www.grasshopper.com/herbs.htm

You can also try increasing your intake of choline through the day.

Second Attention
10-21-2003, 08:11 AM
It's impossible for your mind to literally turn off, it's always processing something, unless your like... dead. Meditation is like "pure" thought, because the thoughts are not hindered by language. Language is a terribly hard barrier to overcome. Your still thinking, you just can't necessarrily put your thoughts into words... which is the point, to experience something outside of rational, normal, boring thought patterns that determine our daily activities. Think about how much language can sucks some times, because when you have an idea to express that exists outside of the language that you think in, then how can you express that idea? I think that is why people feel closer to God through meditation and dreaming and such, because our minds can describe things outside of our language in those environments, and God is completely outside our ability to describe. We try, but you know, we have to, right?

nerve
10-21-2003, 09:39 AM
^ very interesting, points to you!

icedawg
10-21-2003, 10:27 AM
Originally posted by dream leaver
a 43yr. old male westerner and havn't really remembered dreams since age 18 or so. during childhood there were many very vivid dreams remembered as being a part of while they were occuring, not so much controlling them but could control attitude during them so as to remain in and further them. since age 18 *there have been flashes of dreams barely remembered but nothing with any length, color, sound or realization at the time that they were occurring. have several theories on why but really want to know how can envoke dreams or gain better recall of what has been dreampt regaurdless of whats going on in life at the time or has been done in the past. please give any input but perhaps more specificlly info. on the effects on dreaming due to mental states/attitudes through lifes severe ups and downs. thanx

hrm. well, as is often the case, if you don't wake up during your dream, you'll forget almost all of it by the time you wake up in the morning. Thus, you need to wake up while you're dreaming to fully remember your dream. Set your alarm clock for 3 hours after you fall asleep, or 4.5, or 6, etc. As soon as you wake up, ask yourself what you were just dreaming, and try to picture it in your head. Often reliving your dream in reverse order will help.

jill1978
10-22-2003, 04:11 PM
second attention makes some interesting points....did you get that name from the book the art of dreaming by Carlos Casteneda....I'm reading that now and some of it is alittle out there, but some of the energy that comes to us in our dreams is like you describe and Our mind tries to put a picture to it and cant.....Maybe that's why some dreams make no sense because energy is comeing in and our rational minds cant make sense of it. I'm going to make a second post on this book and see if anyone else has read it. And Wusup mosaic is crakeing up old plates tiles and other stuff and assembleing them into a picture with grout....it's fun