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      Talking Hello Dream Views.

      I go by Esuna, because I am fascinated by the aspect of white magic. "Remove harmful status effects." is what Esuna does when it is classified under white magic of the Final Fantasy universe I once forgot.., and I thought it'd be appropriate to use.

      I came to this forum and this neat site because I was googling lucid dreaming in the first place, as I'm sure that's how many people stumble across this place! Haha.

      What compelled me to learn more about it in the first place is that about two nights ago I had a dream of sorts, and I can barely recall it now, but I remember having it, was the important thing. It didn't quite hit me somewhat that I was dreaming, but it seems that the common factor to realize that was to notice people from school. It wasn't that I was lucid, but I was aware...a quiet observation to this personal dream I was having and watching it play out like some kind of movie and I was assuming a role at the same time. I still remember a dream I had about a year ago where I was being taken away up in the air by a rubber band around my wrist! The fact is...I barely dream at all..or even remember my dreams, so these are the only two dreams that I can really recall, and I think it's a kind of a shame, whereas a friend of mine records all her dreams in a journal just for the sake of interpretation, not to attempt lucidity. I would like to do both.

      As I read more and more on the homepage, I became fascinated at the idea that dreams could be controlled. And it seems like something habitual, and I am at a low in my life right now, and am seeking to try and make some kind of habit, so that is why I decided to join the forums! I wish to seek personal gains and goals to fight my indecisiveness and to have some new experiences in my life. I'm not entirely sure if Lucid dreams are therapeutic?

      Sorry for a long intro. :P
      "Everybody has a secret world inside them. All of the people in the whole world. No matter how dull and boring they are on the outside. Inside, they've got all unimaginable, magnificent, wonderful, stupid, amazing worlds. Not just one world. Hundreds of them. Thousands maybe." -Neil Gaiman

      "But in spite of her she is my birth kin,She spits me out in her surly blood rivers" -Fireworks by Animal Collective

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      Quote Originally Posted by Esuna View Post
      experiences in my life. I'm not entirely sure if Lucid dreams are therapeutic?
      This. YES. They are very therapeutic, and this seems to be a very critical and useful point of lucid dreaming!

      Welcome to dreamviews, your life sounds rather chaotic right now, so this could be just the thing for you.

      However, white magic, would be a personal experience, and not something you can easily share with others. Please don't think that lucid dreaming is something mystical.

      You should be keeping a dream journal, though you have many dreams per night, we rarely remember more than one. Change that with a dream journal, train yourself to remember your dreams. This will help you more than any other singular task you can do.

      Good luck!
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      Thank you for the welcome and answering my question!

      My life is pretty much a mess, but I rather not get too hung up on that fact and am looking for ways to solve my dillemas. I am very pleased to hear that lucid dreaming is therapeutic! I kind of have an awkwardness to getting started, but I already have a Dreamjournal set up on notepad, and have a very terrible recall right now so it is blank and new, haha. I was basically lucky to even remember my dreams, and I very much want to improve this.
      "Everybody has a secret world inside them. All of the people in the whole world. No matter how dull and boring they are on the outside. Inside, they've got all unimaginable, magnificent, wonderful, stupid, amazing worlds. Not just one world. Hundreds of them. Thousands maybe." -Neil Gaiman

      "But in spite of her she is my birth kin,She spits me out in her surly blood rivers" -Fireworks by Animal Collective

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      Quote Originally Posted by Esuna View Post
      Thank you for the welcome and answering my question!

      My life is pretty much a mess, but I rather not get too hung up on that fact and am looking for ways to solve my dillemas. I am very pleased to hear that lucid dreaming is therapeutic! I kind of have an awkwardness to getting started, but I already have a Dreamjournal set up on notepad, and have a very terrible recall right now so it is blank and new, haha. I was basically lucky to even remember my dreams, and I very much want to improve this.
      Good! I use notepad as well.

      As well as the actual dream, try and write down any feelings you had, or even if it's just a fragment of a dream, write it down. It helps.

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      Oh, I don't think it's mystical, haha. I'm just fascinated by the idea that curative properties can be induced by a mind over matter sort of thing and its origins that developed these notions, and has nothing to do with lucid dreaming. Although it'd be interesting to see if I could do something like that in one.

      How might I go about training to remember my dreams, if I may ask? And I'll be sure to record my fragments or if any dreams luckily "pop up".
      "Everybody has a secret world inside them. All of the people in the whole world. No matter how dull and boring they are on the outside. Inside, they've got all unimaginable, magnificent, wonderful, stupid, amazing worlds. Not just one world. Hundreds of them. Thousands maybe." -Neil Gaiman

      "But in spite of her she is my birth kin,She spits me out in her surly blood rivers" -Fireworks by Animal Collective

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      Quote Originally Posted by Esuna View Post
      Oh, I don't think it's mystical, haha. I'm just fascinated by the idea that curative properties can be induced by a mind over matter sort of thing and has nothing to do with lucid dreaming. Although it'd be interesting to see if I could do something like that in one.
      Bingo. You're spot on with that.
      How might I go about training to remember my dreams, if I may ask? And I'll be sure to record my fragments or if any dreams luckily "pop up".
      Tell yourself that you will remember your dreams when you wake up, believe that you will, record any and all dreams, don't skip writing one down, always jot down what you can as soon as possible, make it detailed and long. Remember it.

      Any more questions? Feel free to ask. :]

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