Simply being aware that the subconscious is helping you, will allow you to notice it. Sort of like reality checks, I'd imagine. As for the dimension, who knows? A manifestation of waking life, perhaps? |
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I recently had a dream where I had returned from another dimension, and then gone to school via a car as a guest ( I also brought something back from that place in a bag). Some of my classmates are trying to tell me about the discovery of a new 'conscious', while some others are avoiding me. The landscape of the school kept making minor changes, trying to hint me it was a dream. Even I felt that deep down I knew it was a dream, but was confused with the talk of conscious, which must mean something about LDing. Maybe this is a sequel to this dream.... |
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Simply being aware that the subconscious is helping you, will allow you to notice it. Sort of like reality checks, I'd imagine. As for the dimension, who knows? A manifestation of waking life, perhaps? |
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Identify your most commonly recurring dreamsigns. Write them down in a place where you can be reminded of them. Bring them to mind when going to bed and if wake in the middle of the night (this is a key component of MILD). Through repetition, this is like forming a contract with your unconscious. The unconscious provides the dreamsigns in the form of dream content and you develop the habit to recognize them and respond by questioning your reality. |
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I am sure about illusion. I am not so sure about reality.
Interesting, sisyphus. I'll try this, combined with something else... |
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Back - in class 10 second cat-blackboard-scratch screech futzed me up, and I came home. In sleep I had dream of being in school, and I was essentially blacking out in the dream and again resuming it without a stop. I wasnt in a state to care, too tired. |
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