So is it a recurring dream, or are they just similar? |
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I would like to learn how to control my dreams because it seems like i have more nightmares than good dreams. They usualy have the same theme, me losing my boyfriend to another girl, whether it be a random girl who i dont know, or his ex. i really dont know why they are like that, we are not fighting, and things are going great for both of us, but becuase these dreams i wake up crying, and depressed and it ruins my day. my question is how can i learn to change these types of dreams while they are happening, i have lucid dreams every now and then, however when it these nightmares i never can get it to happen, can you help me? |
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So is it a recurring dream, or are they just similar? |
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"Of course it is all happening inside your head...but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?"
~Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
I've had dreams that trigger a similar reaction when I wake up. Once I was dreaming that absolutely no one liked me and I started to cry, I woke up crying and it took a minute for me to realize, "Wait, that was a dream." Another time, I was upset with my brother for "stealing my parakeet" and was mad at him for the rest of the day. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
I absolutely agree. Good thing for Dream Recall, you don't have to keep a journal. |
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The basic idea of MILD is that you repeat a phrase to yourself before or as you fall asleep, so as to ingrain it into your subconscious. For example, "When I see ___, I will do a reality check." LaBerge liked the phrase "When I'm dreaming, I'll realize I'm dreaming", but that never made much sense to me. |
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"Of course it is all happening inside your head...but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?"
~Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
I have the exact same thing about nightmares. I've had more nightmares then dreams and it really affected me badly. As a child i had them a lot and when i did have that good dream i felt like i was on top of the moon. The nightmares basicly controled me and i couldn't get to sleep when i had a nightmare and a few days after it. |
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Im not afraid of the dark, its whats in it.
*the lights turn off and the whole room goes dark*
Oh im fin- Ahhhhhhhh its a scary figment of my imagination.
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