12-23-2003, 12:56 AM
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(The Fat's Sabobah)
 
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Palm Springs, California
Posts: 11,711
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Originally Posted by Synthlight
Since nobody cares to do anything besides postwhore and flame I thought I might add a meaningful suggestion and possible answer to the original question posted in the topic of this thread. I will try to keep it short.
You dream on average about 5-10 more times per night than you remember. Even if you don't remember any sort of dreaming, you are a still dreaming. So the bottom line is that you are dreaming the same amount each night regardless of what you remember.
So how to remember the dreams we already have and influence or control them? No matter what you do, you must be prepared to have patience. This is not something you can accomplish in one night.
Your dreams mimic real life. Think of them as a liquid life with a touch of imagination. Dreams are many times related to current events in your life so the first thing you can do is think about dreaming, alot.. Think about dreams you would like to have. Think to yourself that you know you will dream and remember the dream tonight. Take this even one step further.. Write the letter D on the palm of your hand. Look at it multiple times throughout the day and ask yourself "Am I dreaming?" and then give yourself and answer and tell yourself why that answer is correct. This will eventually lead to lucid dreaming which is where I think you are eventually headed if I have the right impression of you.
Don't forget to keep a journal next to your bed. Every morning when you wake up.. FIRST THING you do is write down anything you can remember about your dreams.. doesn't matter what it is. This will aid you in remember your dreams because you are training your memory.
Just remember to keep with it. I could go on forever about this subject, lucid dreaming and oobe's. That stuff is for another post though.
Cheers,
Synthlight
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Everything you have just said I read in some book my friend had. Did you happen to read the same book?
Anyways, you can eventually teach yourself how to control your actions in a dream.
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