like if i dont write down my dreams, will my chance to LD be seriously impaired? and also is autosuggestion during the day worth it? Finally, what exactly if FILD? |
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like if i dont write down my dreams, will my chance to LD be seriously impaired? and also is autosuggestion during the day worth it? Finally, what exactly if FILD? |
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I dont use a dream journal because the possibility other people can read it and get wrong impressions; which has happend before. I use aspects of tibetan dream yoga as a type of autosuggestion during the day. It takes some active awareness practices during the waking consciousness and can help awaken to dreams etc. |
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what exactly is tibetan dream yoga? |
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First of all - http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ead.php?t=4779 |
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Last edited by uberyoshi; 04-19-2010 at 01:49 AM.
thanks for all the info i'll be sure to try everything out. |
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Tibetan Dream Yoga is part of Dzogchen mysticism teaching the illusory nature of all phonema including our bodies and this world etc leading to enlightenment. Example of an aspect of this teachaing is: my yoga teacher say's don't be attached to any form, then you can attain any form. For dreamers etc this can mean shapeshifting etc |
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Looks like your question was answered, but to fortify it yet keep it simple: No, they're not absolutely necessary. I recommend them though. |
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DV Dictionary. / Verious: a definition. /
I'm not on DV much these days, but I'll try to toss a cool dream or two into my DJ.
some people claim not to have had any regular or conscious success before starting regular and detailed dream journals |
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I only write down dreams I'd like to remember. |
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After keeping a dream journal religiously for a few months...I found it didn't help me at all. I saw no patterns or anything that could have given me lds. I'd have a few lucids in a weeks time, then wouldn't have any for a month. For me it didn't make much of a difference. But, as someone has said, it's nice looking back on it to remember the detailed versions of the dreams I remember. |
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“The more I see, the less I know for sure."
-John Lennon.
My dreams are often really vivid so I like to type them up to I guess relive them sometimes (Hmm... that sounds kinda odd |
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You don't necessarily have to write your dreams down. As long as you try and commit them to memory. |
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