You should always keep a dream journal unless you plan to stop practicing remembering your dreams. Which will eventually mean you won't remember them as easily. |
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You should always keep a dream journal unless you plan to stop practicing remembering your dreams. Which will eventually mean you won't remember them as easily. |
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Goals: [] Dance in the street to the Pepsi Song | [] Run in slow motion to Chariots of Fire
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By keeping a journal you will pass the first barrier which is forgetfulness, and can be overcome when going from dreaming to waking state. |
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when you first arise in a lucid dream, is it always the same setting you are currently sleeping in then you can morph the setting to something else, or can you start your lucid dream say in a forest? |
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As someone learns to master the lucid dreaming state you can to chose to travel & explore anywhere. Once you realize that you are, in fact, dreaming you can will yourself to different places. |
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I've always assumed there are two kinds of reality checks. |
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Hello newblade! Yes, lucid dreaming is MUCH more exciting in my opinion than normal dreaming! There is no evidence that I've seen that shows that lucid dreaming gets worse as you age. Of course, if you stop remembering your dreams and don't bother to do reality checks, your chances of getting lucidity are significantly hampered. |
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