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    The Stories of my Dreaming Mind

    Here you will find the stories of my dreaming mind.

    My main goal with lucid dreaming is to become a Master Lucid Dreamer and create an alternate universe in my mind that I would escape to each night. This world will be a world with continuity, similar to the real world where one remembers what happened the day before and the week before, etc. - both in dream reality and real reality, meaning I will have to be as conscious in these dreams as possible. I will also wake up in the dream in the same location where I left it. The only difference between my world and the real world would be that in my world there will be no limitations.I suppose you could say this is very similar to the idea in Avatar, but this idea wasn't inspired by that movie, just so you know. Hopefully the continuity thing is even possible, but that I would soon discover when I master lucid dreaming!!!

    I have pretty good dream recall already, but am mostly creating this dream journal so that I can incorporate it into my daily routine so that I am more motivated to achieve this goal of becoming a Master Lucid Dreamer. I hope you enjoy my dreams!

    Not Dream or Theory Specifically about The Mind's Works
    Normal Dream
    Lucid Dream
    False Awakening
    Theory/Observation About the(My) Mind's Works

    1. Notes

      by , 10-27-2011 at 11:10 PM (The Stories of my Dreaming Mind)
      I found it interesting how that first WILD came to be. I think it must've been the universe giving me a perfect fool-proof opportunity and me taking it: I wake up from a vivid dream that I need to write down. Writing it takes about 10 minutes, and I am awake just the right amount, then try to WILD, get there in just 5 minutes, and have the most amazing, most vivid dream, let alone a lucid dream, I have ever had EVER.

      I also found it very interesting that the imaginations I had in this vivid dream actually weren't as vivid as the physical reality of the dream as most other dreams are. Meaning I need to fix my theory:
      The theory now is that depending on how vivid and conscious you are in the dream, your imagination's vividness will stay the same but feel like it varies because you compare it to the vividness of the dream reality. Otherwise, your mind works relatively similar to how it works in waking life. You translate the things around you. Waking physical life is just collections of vibrations and frequencies that your senses process in order for the mind to understand it, just as in dream reality where you translate the vibrations and frequencies around you. The realities are relatively the same, only that in dream reality you function at a higher level because you know you can do anything.

      Another Observation: Everyone in that lucid dream was watching me in awe throughout the whole thing, unless they had a specific function in the dream, such as driving or teaching,etc. They would react to things the way I would best want them to react to things. They love it when I talk about my theories and things I am excited about, because I love talking about my theories and things I am excited about. They do not act on their own, unless I subconsciously expect or want them to. The WILD really revealed to me how everything and everyone really is just a projection, and how I am the real being there in control.

      If I were to compare that with something for better understanding, it's almost just like from Tron, where the programs have specific functions and can't think and plan, and where the users that come in can create, control, and do everything they please in this reality. The projections are lower than the user, and they know it. It's as if they look at me as a God, The dreamer of the dream they are involved in. You get what I'm saying? Very interesting. I would rant more, but that would take up this whole page because I'm just so ecstatic right now.