Hey, i'm pretty new 2 this lucid dreamin thing, i ws wonderin all ur fave techniques and the cool results u've had. |
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Hey, i'm pretty new 2 this lucid dreamin thing, i ws wonderin all ur fave techniques and the cool results u've had. |
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when you stop with the "u"s and "2"s and "ur"s and speak normal english, then I will reply. |
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Ignorant bliss is an oxymoron; but so is miserable truth.
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thats 2 funney. |
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"I thought what I'd do was pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes..."
yes, it gets on my nervs when ppl like u cant use propr grammr. u would think lucid dreamrs r smart & sophisticated (oh wait, that word is too big) enuff to right proprly |
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Ignorant bliss is an oxymoron; but so is miserable truth.
Speaking of proper grammer, |
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Experts build the Titanic, but amatures built the Arc.
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Ignorant bliss is an oxymoron; but so is miserable truth.
I can read it just like normal! A technique that has worked best for me is periodically throughout the day grab something ( shampoo bottle, tv guide whatever ) and read acouple words to yourself, look away for a few seconds than look back. 75% of my dreams reading things twice the same is not possible, so if it's the same writeing you know your awake. Make yourself do this as many times as you can during the day, and eventually( It took me a week ) you'll start doing it in your dreams, but his time the words will be jumbbled when you look back. The first time I did it in a dream I got so excited that it actually worked that I woke up. |
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