I'm slightly embarrassed but it was really funny to hear you talk about that. lol. Thanks for clarifing the woman part especially after what was said in the other thread. |
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The best reason for having dreams is that in dreams no reasons are necessary.
No sailor controls the sea. Only a foolish sailor would say such a thing. Similarly, no lucid dreamer controls the dream.
Like a sailor on the sea, we lucid dreamers direct our perceptual awareness within the larger state of dreaming.
I'm slightly embarrassed but it was really funny to hear you talk about that. lol. Thanks for clarifing the woman part especially after what was said in the other thread. |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
Hey, great podcast! I was surprised and excited to hear you read my own not-so-successful TotM attempt. I loved the advice you gave for situations like mine (where the scene you need gets built but something interferes with full success.) Already putting that into practice and it is gonna work! |
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Check out my DreamViews Podcast with OpheliaBlue!
The best reason for having dreams is that in dreams no reasons are necessary.
No sailor controls the sea. Only a foolish sailor would say such a thing. Similarly, no lucid dreamer controls the dream.
Like a sailor on the sea, we lucid dreamers direct our perceptual awareness within the larger state of dreaming.
I have a question for the next podcast. Can you get too pumped up about lucid dreaming? I am not talking about getting so excited in your LD that you wake up. I just mean that It seems to me that you can psych yourself up to the point that your expectations are so great that it actually becomes detrimental to lucidity. If that is the case how would you maintain the right balance of enthusiasm? I know it helps to be positive and believe in yourself but you can't force it either. What do you think? |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
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