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      Universal dream symbol language

      Hello Friends. I am crafting a universal dream symbol Language. this idea came to me after I realized there is no universal symbol for Dream. So I am working on one for some basic dream concepts such as: dream, lucidity, dream control.

      Please give me feedback on the symbols.

      What are some good symbols that mean dream to you?

      I will be working on more specific concept symbols later. Right now I am just working on the real broad wants a real artist basic ones.

      the way I am crafting these symbols is that there are differing levels of complexity for different purposes. In the most simple form, the idea is you can write it almost as quickly as you can write a single letter of the alphabet.
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      Hmm... I have a symbol that I use in reference to dreaming, though I'm not sure if it would fit best as a symbol for lucid dreaming, lucidity, or for a specific kind of dream.
      Oh, yeah. Maybe there would be different symbols for different types of dreams? (ie, passive, nightmare, active, lucid, sensual, lone, or even dream fragments)

      Edit: Drew up symbol in paint.

      The center "0" is consciousness, while the top bar is connected to reality and the bottom is reaching into the subconscious/dreamstate. Or you could think of the bars as the id, ego, and superego.
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      Quote Originally Posted by signet View Post
      hmm... I have a symbol that i use in reference to dreaming, though i'm not sure if it would fit best as a symbol for lucid dreaming, lucidity, or for a specific kind of dream.
      Oh, yeah. Maybe there would be different symbols for different types of dreams? (ie, passive, nightmare, active, lucid, sensual, lone, or even dream fragments)

      edit: Drew up symbol in paint.

      the center "0" is consciousness, while the top bar is connected to reality and the bottom is reaching into the subconscious/dreamstate. Or you could think of the bars as the id, ego, and superego.
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