It can get more obvious than that. Don't beat yourself up over it. Keep trying. |
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i been working overnights, tha tmeans i get to sleep during teh day and when that happens my dreams are all over teh place its frustrating but fun, except for today. i had a dream where everything i touched broke. starting with my napsack i take to work, then a hat, the television was next, then my computer i knew it was friday the 13th so i just thought it was an unlucky day exteremly unlucky, and i even said to myself, wow shit like this only happens in dreams. and i still didn't clue in |
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Self knowledge is the key and with out it we can unluck no other knowledge worth having
It can get more obvious than that. Don't beat yourself up over it. Keep trying. |
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So many variables, so little knowledge.
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That dremad seemed symbolic. Mbay your mind wnated you just to have the dream rather than become lucid in it. |
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"Dreams are as portals. Flat visions of misty places. But I can write dreams!" - Myst Uru
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To the spirit that walks in shadow,
‘Tis oh tis and Eldorado!
- Dreamland by E. A. Poe
"For every difficult and complicated question there is an answer that is simple, easily understood, and wrong." - H. L. Mencken
I think i have been having those dreams because i just moved houses and the stress of it making sure nothing breaks probably stuck in my head. but what i think is that my subconscience is keeping me from becoming lucid for some reason, there have been a few instances where a dream character wakes me up just when i'm realizing i'm becoming lucid, one even screamed at me once to wake up. another thing is that just when i start feeling the signs of WILD both arms get itchy at the same spot everynight. any suggestions in how coming in terms with your subconsience? |
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Self knowledge is the key and with out it we can unluck no other knowledge worth having
A psychotherapist would probably work... I can just see it: |
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To the spirit that walks in shadow,
‘Tis oh tis and Eldorado!
- Dreamland by E. A. Poe
"For every difficult and complicated question there is an answer that is simple, easily understood, and wrong." - H. L. Mencken
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