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      Since it won't edit my post I'd like to ask... I just noticed over a hundred views but 0 replies, and would like to know if I have said something offensive or against the forum etiquette?

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      Quote Originally Posted by 0Beechlgz View Post
      Since it won't edit my post I'd like to ask... I just noticed over a hundred views but 0 replies, and would like to know if I have said something offensive or against the forum etiquette?
      Haha nope, there are over three hundred users constantly on the site who are not registered members, the majority of those views are from them.

      Your situation is actually quite common and it mainly comes down to it that you are not fully grasping the concept of "you are dreaming". You have to know and reassure yourself that since it is a dream there are no restraints upon yourself, the only way to improve this is by stabilizing the dream and by focus and intent. Stabilizing a dream can be done simply by yelling "clarity" or "I can do anything" or by trying to focus on all your senses and by consistently reality checking. Learning how to use focus and intent can help you to learn dream control, before any action you consider difficult tell yourself that it is a dream and try to really focus on achieving what you want. Don't settle for an alternate medium of using air pressure for example to fly, just make yourself fly by commanding your brain. For me the rule applies "the simpler the better" because I can achieve almost anything in my dreams just by thinking clearly and reinforcing my awareness.
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