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      Question Can you force a dream to come when you want one to?

      If you want a dream on night, (Not anything specific, just a dream) can you force it or does it just randomly come? If you can force it to come, tell me how. Last night I had a dream and before I went to bed, I just wanted it.

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      Dreams will involve either what you think when you are asleep (yes, you do think when you are sleeping, but really slowerly than in waking life) or subconscious experiences which have been occuring lately.

      You can force yourself to dream what you want to using the MILD technique, but instead of using it to become lucid, you use it to dream of what you want to.


      What you should do is to make yourself understand that you want to dream about this or that.

      Just like when you tell yourself "When I get home, I'll phone Andy" and, when you get home, you remember of it; you should tell yourself that, when you are dreaming, you'll want to dream of this or that.
      That way, you will force yourself to dream of what you want to. It works far better than it seems, believe me.

      If you need more detailed instructions, check the Tutorials section for the MILD technique.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Kromoh View Post
      Dreams will involve either what you think when you are asleep (yes, you do think when you are sleeping, but really slowerly than in waking life) or subconscious experiences which have been occuring lately.

      You can force yourself to dream what you want to using the MILD technique, but instead of using it to become lucid, you use it to dream of what you want to.


      What you should do is to make yourself understand that you want to dream about this or that.

      Just like when you tell yourself "When I get home, I'll phone Andy" and, when you get home, you remember of it; you should tell yourself that, when you are dreaming, you'll want to dream of this or that.
      That way, you will force yourself to dream of what you want to. It works far better than it seems, believe me.

      If you need more detailed instructions, check the Tutorials section for the MILD technique.

      Wolf howls,



      Yup autosuggestion is what you're reffering to. Kromoh very good Advice as also for the MILD tech. I'm actually looking into this subject myself. Thx for the intel.
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