Have any of you out there asked questions, about life, or about you life |
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Have any of you out there asked questions, about life, or about you life |
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I don't know if this is exactly what you were asking for, but I had a semi-lucid dream once that gave me GREAT insight into the current state (at the time) of my relationship with my girlfriend. I was feeling pressure to try to "keep up" with her and be a certain way. The dream that gave me some perspective of this was kind of funny, but also felt very meaningful by the time it was over. It featured a long "reality-show" type race through a city/country. I was busy running most of the time and then I realized it wasn't real (not sure if I realized it was a dream, though) and I slowed down and felt much more at peace, by the end I had found my girlfriend again and we laid in the grass together and shared our experience. The basic feeling I got was that no matter what our individual pace and style, we will get to the same place to share our experiences later and that I really shouldn't feel pressured to be a certain way or keep a certain pace - the race is imaginary. It really added a perspective to my life and I think it still rings true for me. |
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peace -
wayward
"what if i was just dreaming?" -incubus
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"i will keep the dream alive" -oasis
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"this is a revolution of the mind." -vanilla sky
Oh yeah, welcome to the forum. I am new here as well. |
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peace -
wayward
"what if i was just dreaming?" -incubus
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"i will keep the dream alive" -oasis
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"this is a revolution of the mind." -vanilla sky
I've never tried a direct Q & A approach, but I have found that while I'm exploring a dream, my mind will throw out distractions and temptations, like part of me is actively trying to make me forget to remember that I'm dreaming, and the images/experiences I try to fool myself with are always enlightening later, when I'm awake. Often, they give me a good idea of what I'm using to distract myself from being lucid in waking life. |
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If you have a sense of caring for others, you will manifest a kind of inner strength in spite of your own difficulties and problems. With this strength, your own problems will seem less significant and bothersome to you. By going beyond your own problems and taking care of others, you gain inner strength, self-confidence, courage, and a greater sense of calm.Dalai Lama
First off, welcome to DV Star_Seed!!!!!!!!!!! |
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