 Originally Posted by Orenda
I've always been a lucid dreamer. I still remember dreams from when I was a little kid. I became aware of what it was in my teens. I'm in my late thirties now and I'm totally exhausted. I just want it to stop.
My dreams are so vivid and I'm so conscious during them that when I wake in the morning I feel like I've lived a whole other life overnight.
I have dreams that can go on for days. I start a dream, wake up, go about my day, go back to sleep and can just pick up from where I left it the previous day.
Sometimes it can be cool (flying!!!) but most of the time I just wake up mentally tired from everything I did while I was asleep.
I feel like my consciousness just doesn't get to rest, ever. If you have any suggestions on how to shut down my consciousness while asleep, I would be eternally grateful.
I am being lazy. I didn't read this thread or all its replies.
I just want to say, why in the ever-loving name of Dog would you want to STOP???!!!
Seriously, it's like being Superman and able to do pretty much whatever the heck you want to!
But your solution is very simple and I'll be nobody mentioned it. Meditate. Seriously. Just go to sleep, and when you find yourself dreaming, sit down, close your eyes and simply meditate. Focus on your breathing, or any natural movement of your dream body, or any natural exterior sounds like wind or rain.
As far as being exhausted by your dreaming activities that is impossible. If you are exhausted after sleeping, it is because you exercised too late, took something to put you to sleep, are not getting enough Vitamin D, at too late, are going to bed too late or too early, or are simply not dealing with the stresses of the day before your go to bed.
You have to have about 2 hours of relaxing downtime before you go to bed. No food, no sugar, no caffeine. No TV, no computer - don't check your Facebook account or email. READ! If you have someone you are in a relationship with, give him or her a massage and receive one. Heck, have sex then just lie there holding each other. But sexual activity, singular or with partner(s) is probably not the best either. Really you should just be meditating or reading. Something relaxing. You need to work out the stuff of the day - stress and otherwise.
Really, meditating both before you go to sleep, and during your dreams, is idea. In fact, if you have very vivid dreams, create a special, relaxing place for you. Where you can be massaged, sit in a hot tub, go swimming with or without dolphins, maybe do Qi Gong or Tai Chi or some other slow, meditative exercise with or without a teacher. A sacred place that you can look forward to when you go to sleep. Plant a Dream Tree, by moving water or something, and just sit there, eyes closed.
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