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      effects of dream awakening

      Hello dreamview, i want to share my recent thoughts with you, to hear your thoughts too. I will direct my post with my thought direction, starting with the base thoughts. Dreams occur in our brains , the brain is composed of interconnected neurons, those neurons talk easier with one another if there is more of a certain chemical present.

      Okay i have recently awoken from my sleep, whereby i remembered in great detail the point of awakening. I think that this is because my mind was beginning to be filled with more of the chemicals which enable interconnectivity. So if the situation of not being able to remember dreams or take control of dreams in the same way you would act in real life? ie. apply logic to dream situation, then its only the chemical balance of your brain which is holding you back. Like all people have differences, of natural hard-coded fat-muscle ratios .. the mind could be similar, making this tremendously impossible for some person and closer to melting butter for another.

      My point is that nature never intended for us to know about these reoccurring simulated environments our minds create each night and if you seek in life to try and obtain something which nature never wanted you to have, you will find a hard time getting it. And for those who are lucky with strong, healthy minds ( stable chemical balances ) ... there is no doubt that the challenge they face is tremendous and probably also detrimental (damaging) to their mind if they took efforts to do so.

      Ladies and gentlemen the point of the point is that you are fighting against your biology. If any serious dream explorer wanted bucks for his money, surely he would realize this is a senseless and ignorant task to set upon ones self and that he is risking not only his sanity but his mental health too. But no threat/fear, i have a better solution for you dream lovers, use modern science to realize the mechanics behind dreaming, drugs for example i'm sure can produce a similar experience without the added problems of interfering the strength of your sleeping process. Being asleep and being awake whilst being asleep is only a bug, a flaw in our makeup .. it shouldn't happen, if you want to be awake with great imagination and other reality experiences, go for DMT and you will be 100% lucid, i guarantee it.

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      Um dunno where you got the info, but no LDing isn't damaging to the brain, studies have been done. Like how natural LDers don't show brain damage earlier in life <.<

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      get at me bro, i get sex every night from different women for free
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