• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




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    1. MrDreamsX's Avatar
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      Thank you. Definitely one of my favorite dreams.
    2. Astrosomnia's Avatar
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      This sounds like a wonderful dream. I can imagine it was really impactful to actually be there.
      I like the way you write as well; really easy to read.
    3. MrDreamsX's Avatar
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      You got it. A very good summary. I want to emphasize: the dream locations seem more important - as I have not made much progress with DC's. In the dream that inspired this goal... the flood of dream memories was inspired by a reoccurring location.
      Updated 01-02-2012 at 09:39 AM by MrDreamsX
    4. The Sandman's Avatar
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      Interesting. Tell me if I understand you correctly. You want to remember dreams that you have forgotten. To do this, you want to conjure, or otherwise interact with DC's who can help you recollect those old dream memories. With that being your goal, the DC's would likely be past DC's, or relatives in waking life.

      Furthermore, you want to link dreams that you can tie together as this is something you have some control over if only by chance, whereas your farther-reaching goal is not as easily achieved.

      Does that sound about right?
    5. MrDreamsX's Avatar
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      Here is the theory: that we can (potentially) recall more dreams while we are lucid dreaming than while we are awake.

      The goal I'm attempting to inch towards again is to recall past (similar) dreams while dreaming. -Then wake up to record them.

      It's (of course) possible to have false dream memories, however, I believe that we do clearly remember core elements of past dreams if our current dreams are based on them. Right? It follows that on some level, we must access subconscious dream content.

      At the very least, I think it's ideal to link the dreams that occur in (old) reoccurring locations. Childhood home, house we lived in the longest, etc. I also have the hope that some dream character (from childhood) might be coaxed into acting as a mouthpiece to those memories.

      So far, I haven't been lucid enough to prod Fred, Katie, my cousins, or any other reoccurring dream characters to help. I did however document one dream in which I vividly recalled a dream from earlier in the night: Gunslingers & Ghosts
      Updated 12-28-2011 at 08:01 AM by MrDreamsX
    6. The Sandman's Avatar
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      I can see the logic in linking to previous dreams that fit a pattern, but I'm interested in knowing what you are getting at. I likely agree with your point; I'm just too lazy to link my dreams. I could start though. Parts of my dreams, or aspects of my dreams tend to repeat.

      Let me know.
    7. The Sandman's Avatar
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      ^
      For me, only if I become lucid, in which case I have broken out of an alien prison (you may remember that one), and I have decided to bitch-slap the devil. If I don't become lucid, well, you know.
    8. MrDreamsX's Avatar
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      I think breaking-out occurs in some % of these prison dreams too.
    9. MrDreamsX's Avatar
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      I laughed out loud when I woke up.

      These two seemingly throw away dream fragments contain links to past dreams. I want to reinforce these images as: dream signs and record them under the "dreamland" label - because I was in a neighborhood lucid dream when I recalled in great detail a number of other neighborhood dreams.

      Unfortunately, so far, that was a one time event that I didn't document very well. At the time I was more interested in special effects-y lucid powers, than access to my subconscious dream history... Heh.
      Updated 12-27-2011 at 12:00 AM by MrDreamsX
    10. The Sandman's Avatar
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      MrDreamsX,

      I read this dream again. I didn't remember I had read any of it before, but I saw my comment...?

      This dream sucked! It reminds me I had a dream about being in prison a couple nights ago. I had that same feeling of trying to figure out what I was going to do to survive, and being one of the friendlier faces. Not a good position to be in. That dream sucked too!

      Glad I read it again.
    11. The Sandman's Avatar
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      This is a funny dream in light of your relationship with your neighbor. Is that the main reason you logged it?
    12. JesterKK's Avatar
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      It's been a while. It seems you made good progress with dreaming while I was away. See you round.
    13. MrDreamsX's Avatar
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      I consider it a matter of fact, although it's not easy to document: that our main dream themes, places, people, are stored in subconscious dream database. The hyperlinks evidence dream signs, but also evidence of a dream memory pool we can't physically access while awake.
      Updated 10-01-2011 at 08:52 PM by MrDreamsX
    14. superchaz's Avatar
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      u like the way you hyperlink to other dreams

      What could you feel when you were flying.

      keep it up
    15. The Sandman's Avatar
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      Prison dreams are the worst!
    16. The Sandman's Avatar
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      Great dream. Interesting how you dreamed of a class on lucid dreaming,
      went to sleep in your dream, and then woke up lucid.

      I struck first and was overwhelming my classmate with arch's of pinkish electricity. He was rattling and shaking and unable to respond in any way.

      I stopped and asked him if I was hurting him. He said "Not at all."
      Lol!
    17. The Sandman's Avatar
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      I often forget to try my personal lucid goals. I have to think about them soon before I become lucid.
    18. MrDreamsX's Avatar
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      The lucid LCD TV was extremely real. The images on it not so much. The dust looked photo real, but the rest of the house was very dark.

      I do have lucid goals. Only unlike yourself, I seem to be more interested in exploring lucid powers when I'm actually lucid-dreaming. I omitted one lucid dream where I did attempt my year long lucid task.
    19. The Sandman's Avatar
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      This sounds as though it was vivid, though you didn't categorize it as such. The control sounded good. Another attic dream.

      Do you have dream goals? It doesn't sound like you tried one.
    20. The Sandman's Avatar
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      A dream full of annoyances. Hated!
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