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      I need to gush about dreaming.

      I need to gush about the miraculousness of a dream state.
      I am constantly amazed by how sensitive my ability to - at the very least - recall my dreams is. If I eat the wrong foods or if I eat the right ones, if I am emotionally distraught or not, if I am sleeping in a new place or an old place, if I am sleeping next to someone new or familiar, if I do yoga before bed or drink water or watch television - any of these things can trigger some sort of reaction in my dreamworld. For example, I find that if I eat spicey foods shortly before going to bed, my nightmares will be ghastly. But if I eat too much cheese, I'll be lucky if I remember them at all. And there are tons of examples like this. But then the rules are not so concrete that it will work like that very time.
      Dreams really are kind of like miracles. Or rare gifts. Because I know I am dreaming all the time, but I only remember a couple dreams a month - and I know I am one of the lucky ones. And those are such terrible odds.
      A remembered dream - what a gem!

      And then I often wonder who I would be without my dreams.
      They say that human beings are a combination - a collage - of every expereince we have ever had, every person we have ever met, every book we have ever read. And I think it goes without saying, that if this theory is true, than our dreams have just as much impact on us as our teachers or our vacations. And that's amazing.

      I wonder - evolutionarily speaking - what were the non-dreamers like? Were they sadder? Did they die off quicker? Were their logic and reasoning and creative-problem-solving skills as honed as ours? At what point did dreaming become a necessary attribute for survival? And do others species have it, too? What about plants? Does my jade plant ever get nightmares? Is that why he never moves much? He's too busy living out his existence on some other plane?

      I mean dreaming - WOAH!

      I told you - gushing . . .
      "I dwell in Possibility . . . "

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      No problem, I was gushing to myself on the way home from school yesterday about how amazing LDing is. I agree with you, I think dreams are almost a gift from God. If you think about it the Dream World is like a place where we are God.

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      So glad to hear you love dreaming. I cannot say I have as much amazement as you do because I have always remembered about 3 dreams night ever since I can remember, and Lots of them have been Lucid. IF you write down your dreams and world on recall, you can have MANY more than a few dreams a month. You can have several every night.
      Need Help? Have Questions? PM me so I can help you out

      "Dreams are as portals. Flat visions of misty places. But I can write dreams!" - Myst Uru

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      Re: I need to gush about dreaming.

      Originally posted by Anya
      I need to gush about the miraculousness of a dream state.
      I am constantly amazed by how sensitive my ability to - at the very least - recall my dreams is. If I eat the wrong foods or if I eat the right ones, if I am emotionally distraught or not, if I am sleeping in a new place or an old place, if I am sleeping next to someone new or familiar, if I do yoga before bed or drink water or watch television - any of these things can trigger some sort of reaction in my dreamworld. For example, I find that if I eat spicey foods shortly before going to bed, my nightmares will be ghastly. But if I eat too much cheese, I'll be lucky if I remember them at all. And there are tons of examples like this. But then the rules are not so concrete that it will work like that very time.
      Dreams really are kind of like miracles. Or rare gifts. Because I know I am dreaming all the time, but I only remember a couple dreams a month - and I know I am one of the lucky ones. And those are such terrible odds.
      A remembered dream - what a gem!

      And then I often wonder who I would be without my dreams.
      They say that human beings are a combination - a collage - of every expereince we have ever had, every person we have ever met, every book we have ever read. And I think it goes without saying, that if this theory is true, than our dreams have just as much impact on us as our teachers or our vacations. And that's amazing.

      I wonder - evolutionarily speaking - what were the non-dreamers like? Were they sadder? Did they die off quicker? Were their logic and reasoning and creative-problem-solving skills as honed as ours? At what point did dreaming become a necessary attribute for survival? And do others species have it, too? What about plants? Does my jade plant ever get nightmares? Is that why he never moves much? He's too busy living out his existence on some other plane?

      I mean dreaming - WOAH!

      I told you - gushing . . .
      contain yourself

      yeah dreams are gifts from God the one place that you can be anyone, or do anything (truthfully heaven doesnt even sound as good as an LD)
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