Last night as I lay down to sleep, my thoughts centered on visualizing a lucid-induction hallway for me to walk down as I slowly made my way into dreamland. |
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Last night as I lay down to sleep, my thoughts centered on visualizing a lucid-induction hallway for me to walk down as I slowly made my way into dreamland. |
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That's quite interesting and I know how you feel. Lucid Dreaming is very tricky that technique you were using works on some and others not so well. It depends on how long your thoughts can retain the information after you drift off to sleep and how well those thoughts can transpire into your subconscious without deviation. Also I have a question for you. Did you watch any horror movies of this nature in the last couple of weeks? Or do you remember any movies that has some similarities with the events played out in your dream? The Subconscious can retain information for pretty much time indefinite and sometimes it plays out at the weirdest most inconvenient moments. I know you were being completely focus as much as you possibly can but I would suggest try to clear your thoughts a little more if possible. Your technique is good but focus seems to be the missing ingredient. Somewhere between the moment you drifted off to sleep and the moment you went into your dream something slipped and the focus was lost and the results were that terrible dream you had. Keep trying and try to be more focus think only of what you want to do in the dream and nothing else. ^.^ Good luck ^.~ |
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Well that's an interesting theory, losing focus in between drifting off to sleep and the start of a dream. That seems like the right place for my intentions to be swirled in with whatever subconscious thoughts lay there. A few weeks ago, I watched a series about a demon bounty hunter trying to kill the devil which is where I must have gotten that whole thing. As for it taking place in a mall... that makes perfect sense. Where else is it hell on earth?! |
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Dreams serve as a contrast to waking life so they tend to twist our waking thoughts and add a dab of random craziness. It doesn't mean to give up on visualization, you still had a long vivid dream, keep trying it for awhile. |
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"If you realize Sunyata (the void), compassion will arise within your hearts; and when you lose all differentiation between yourself and others, then you will be fit to serve others." - Milarepa
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