Hi everyone, |
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Hi everyone, |
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I've honestly heard that a long strenuous exercise routine or rough sex, which ever works the muscles more and creates more sweat loosens up the body and softens the mind allowing the said person to enter a deeper sleep and have more fulfilling dreams. |
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One sees more devils than vast hell can hold
I had no idea that was even you! I was taking it all into consideration and then I thought " Hm, how does he know I didn't take my vitamins?" YOU ASS! Oh, and good try w/ the sex part. |
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I'm sure my advice would actually work though, that and the stuff I bought today is supposed to induce heavy dreaming. |
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One sees more devils than vast hell can hold
Yeah, that is very exciting!! Which one induces heavy dreaming, since you got like 100 different kinds!? Very cool avatar by the way.... well i'm off work for now. Talk to you tonight!! |
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The dream smoke and opium lettuce are supposed to be the dream weavers. |
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One sees more devils than vast hell can hold
This thread is very colorful.. but you can try setting your alarm clock for about five hours or six hours of sleep time, and when you wake, write down your dream.. write down emotions and sounds and feelings you had.. in time, it will all come to you |
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Welcome to the forum, Hypnosis! I take it you and Melange know each other? |
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Yes, Melange and I have been dating for over 4 1/2 years! We both kind of discovered this site together since we are very interested in these types of things. So last night, I decided to not be so lazy and set my alarm at a time that I normally wouldn't wake up. I was so utterly tired that I fell right back to sleep. When I woke up in the morning to my alarm I drew yet another blank and couldn't remember anything. I went into the bathroom to put in my contacts and BAM! It all hit me and I started remembering peices of my dream. As I continued to get ready in the morning peices of my dream kept popping in my head so I made sure to write it all down in my DJ. I managed to get about 14-15 sentences written down which isn't too much but it's definetely a start!!!! |
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Continuing with the journal is a definite. As a journal, I've been using the notepad feature in my phone. I was just like you in the sense that my DR sucked. Before I came to this site I would get a few dreams a month. I've been keeping a dream journal for over a month now and I already log two or three dreams in my journal per night. Patience and persistence is the key. Wait- read over that again. Patience and persistence. My phone has a character limit, so I'm very brief in my logs. Typically who, what, where, emotions, and anything special I can fit in after that. Emotions and what you're feeling are very importnat, I would say. Also, as melange said- B vitamins (B6 in particular). I found some at the local grocery. I take (I think) 100 mg a night (or when I remember to). Or if you don't like the idea of taking a supplement, eat a banana or two. It's the same thing, pretty much, except the banana tastes better. Also, make sure you form a system of reality checks. Everytime you touch a doorknob, see if you can poke a finger through your palm. Set your watch to chime every hour and upon hearing it see if you can breathe while holding your nose shut (Also hearing this chime while in your sleep can aid in becoming aware in your dreams, thus becoming lucid). Personally, I am always on my cell phone, so I wrote in the banner "Reality Check." Seems to work for me. Don't try to make sure you're awake- try to prove to yourself that your dreaming. "I think I'll teleport to Indonesia- oh.. I'm awake." Hope this helped. |
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<span style="font-family:Arial">I hate the ending myself,
but it started with an alright scene.</span>
I ahd that exact problem |
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"...You want to reclaim your mind and get it out of the hands of the cultural engineers who want to turn you into a half-baked moron consuming all this trash that's being manufactured out of the bones of a dying world..." - Terence McKenna
Previously known as imran_p
im sorta new at the whole lucid thing and i used to have the same problem - i would wake up and know that i had a dream lastnight but all i could remember was blackness. what i found was that if you think too hard about it you will never get it - just let your mind wander with your eyes closed in the morning and it will most likely come to you - it starts out with like a seed where you remember one little emotion or snippit and then it blosems (SP) into most of the dream (this is when you start writing) |
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We all live and die, but most of us die without living.
"There is no spoon!"
Lucid dreams: 2
WILD: .9
Awaking to find your still asleep: priceless
AIM: Stonehenge360
Skype: Stonehenge360
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Whats a B12 vitamin do? |
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87% of statistics are made up on the spot. ---- LDs: 1
Art & Creations!!!
----DREAM JOURNAL----click here
I've been having the same problem... thinks it's getting better now though. B12 is a vitamin that naturally improves your dream recall. I don't want to take it because I just prefer the idea of naturally remembering loads of dreams. |
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