This would be really interesting to try..... |
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Has anyone here tried to incubate a dream theme everyday for a month so that they began dreaming their theme every night? |
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This would be really interesting to try..... |
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"I was looking back to see if you were looking back at me to see me looking back at you".
Be Here Now
I actually do this very often. I try to think deeply about things I want to dream about, especially right before bed or in bed. Usually deeply affecting themes during the day tend to end up in my dreams, so I try to incubate them myself. It's nice. That's why I try to incubate a LD scenario over and over. |
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Never stop searching for truth. In your search you may think you have found it, and perhaps you have, but if you hold on tightly to a single thread it will fray and it's greater meaning will become lost. There is always more truth stretching deep beneath the surface that promises to reveal ever greater the infinite, interwoven fabric of truth, woven in the looms of Heaven.
--Raised by Seeker--
Feelings come and go, and some feelings linger for a while. There is a knowledgeable saying that dreams are pictures of feelings. Try to decipher those images, and there may be a recurring feeling that means something to us, or an experience too. Themes may be triggered and maintained from appreciated experience that we want to duplicate. |
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naturals are what we call people who did all the right things accidentally
I once was thinking of something like that, it would be awesome to like create a lucid dream launch room, from there you always began the dream and realize your dreaming. |
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"And as my mind begins to spread its wings there's no stopping curiosity" -Jack Johnson
I have designed just such a place for myself, but I have not been able to get there yet. I can picture every detail perfecly. It's a zen garden with an adobe hut, a stream with a gnarled oak beside it, miniature mountain ranges; it's quite beautiful, realy. I can't wait to get there. Even when I have a LD, something is blocking me. I even decided on a proceedure to get there: When I become lucid in a dream, I find or create a mirror in any room with a door. Then I go through the mirror any way I can, go through the reflected door, and ahead of me would by the door to my zen garden. I can never get to the door. I tried passing through the mirror, but couldn't convince myself that I could pass my own reflection. Then I tried smashing the mirror with a ninja sword as if it was only a window blocking me. After some effort breaking it, I climbed through and found myself in the shower (it was my bathroom mirror) and unable to get to the door. I wish I could just WILD srtaight into it, but that's even harder. |
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