The Constant Mundane
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Posts: 26 Joined: 09 Dec 2009 Last Visit: 02 Oct 2010
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Location: Portland, OR | | |
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| The Constant Mundane |
Posted: Fri 25 Dec, 2009 |
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I've been following my dreams for months now and there is one pattern more prevalent than all others. The content of my dreams are commonly very ordinary. I would assume this is because the majority of my thoughts during the day aren't occupied with 'other worldly' thoughts. This has made it difficult to weed out dreamsigns. I believe I've heard of methods to suggest dream subjects to yourself. What would you recommend other than repetitive thought?
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Posts: 2415 Joined: 11 Jul 2009 Last Visit: 21 Jun 2011
LD count: d(LD)/dt>0
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Posted: Fri 25 Dec, 2009 |
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Think of any dream subject you want, and think of yourself experiencing it. Live it as vividly as possible, and accept it as yours; if you truly want something to show up in dreams, it surely will; after that, though, just let your confidence do the work, you can't decide for what to dream on the spot consciously
Current LD goal(s): Healing
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Posts: 2826 Joined: 08 Feb 2006 Last Visit: 19 May 2013
LD count: 81!
Location: São Paulo, Brazil | | |
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Posted: Mon 28 Dec, 2009 |
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I usually have the craziest dreams, and I believe that's because I keep myself creative. Read a lot, watch TV series, cartoons, movies, play videogames. A fantasy world is great for your brain.
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Posts: 4064 Joined: 18 Dec 2007 Last Visit: 19 May 2013
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Posted: Mon 28 Dec, 2009 |
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| Rodrigo wrote: |
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A fantasy world is great for your brain. |
Amen to that!
Current LD goal(s): meditate
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