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      Using Lucidity to Find Stuff

      I was wondering (and hoping) if you can use lucid dreams to probe your subconcious to remember where you have misplaced things. Take me for an example. I recently went to Greece, and they have the Euro as currency. Back in the States, the dollar is slowly falling and I forgot where I placed my old Euros to convert them back into dollars, before I lose advantage of this oppurtunity.

      I just thought, what if you can somehow ask your subconsious for information like that?

      Anyone ever done something like this in a lucid before?

      EDIT: I misspelled LUCIDITY! How EMBARRASSING!
      Last edited by Clairity; 10-15-2007 at 03:42 AM. Reason: Fixed the spelling of lucidity in the title

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      Well I havent tried it but I think that, if it is possible, lucid dreaming is the best way to achieve it!

      Try, for instance, going to the place (house, or w/e) where they're more likely to be and ask out loud, to your subconscious or to te money itself to reveal its position!

      Good luck!

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      I think it could work, if you misplaced it. If someone else moved it, or put it somewhere then it might not work

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      Nope but in a normal dream I recalled something in the next morning when I was trying to remember throughout the day.
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      Yeah sure!! I know I've had similar experiences but I can't recall them right now.

      I didn't know Greece was part of the EU. That's awesome. So would my American passport get me there without a visa?

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      Why yes...yes you can!!
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      What is this Visa? I thought you only needed one if visiting a country for more than a certain period of time, where not on holiday?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
      What is this Visa? I thought you only needed one if visiting a country for more than a certain period of time, where not on holiday?
      That is true, but for some countries you need a visa regardless. For instance, if you're American and want to visit Russia for any period of time, you need a visa. (Good thing I can juggle between two passports hehe )

      Adam for someone like you, you live in a country that is part of the EU and so you can go anywhere within the EU without a visa. I'm pretty sure I can do the same with an American passport.

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      Ah okay, sorry for the thread crash.. So if I wanted to go to Russian, say to visit the inlaws I would need a Visa, would I need one for America?

      Maybe I should google to get a list or something?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Adam View Post
      Ah okay, sorry for the thread crash.. So if I wanted to go to Russian, say to visit the inlaws I would need a Visa, would I need one for America?

      Maybe I should google to get a list or something?
      Bwahahaha the inlaws!!! Nah you don't need one for America. I'm not sure what the relationship between Russia and the UK is at the moment, yeah you should google zat.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Mes Tarrant View Post
      Bwahahaha the inlaws!!! Nah you don't need one for America. I'm not sure what the relationship between Russia and the UK is at the moment, yeah you should google zat.
      Russia Pre arranged travel itinerary compulsory
      No visa needed

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