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beneficii
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Originally posted by Slay
Whenever I wake, I record the dream I just had. I've been doing this since my youth, and I believe it is due to these recordings that I am able to control my dreams quite often. There are some times when I forget that I'm dreaming, but at some point, ususally near the end though not always, I remember, and am able act as I please. I have tried many interesting things. Numerous times, I've ended my life in a dream, which woke me up every time. I find the scenes around me most difficult to shift, and the people around me easiest to control. Though honestly, I usually prefer letting whatever may happen, happen on it's own. It is often more interesting to watch a movie than to create one, yes?


I notice in a dream that as time goes on my dream becomes more and more self-contraditory and more and more irrational. I look at what's going on at a point and compare it to all that's happened in the dream, and I'm thinking that's just messed up.
Slay
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Whenever I wake, I record the dream I just had. I've been doing this since my youth, and I believe it is due to these recordings that I am able to control my dreams quite often. There are some times when I forget that I'm dreaming, but at some point, ususally near the end though not always, I remember, and am able act as I please. I have tried many interesting things. Numerous times, I've ended my life in a dream, which woke me up every time. I find the scenes around me most difficult to shift, and the people around me easiest to control. Though honestly, I usually prefer letting whatever may happen, happen on it's own. It is often more interesting to watch a movie than to create one, yes?
Kefka
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Originally posted by paraplayer
could this possibly lead to the proof i've been looking for since i came to acmlm's board?


Proof of what?


I used to not know when I was dreaming when I was like, younger, like, 6 or 7, but now I always know when I'm dreaming. Therefore, I guess I am "lucid dreaming" to some extent, even though I don't consciously do it. What is the big deal about this anyway?
Thayer
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I don't think I've ever felt especially out of control while dreaming, so I really don't understand this situation.
SamuraiX
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Hmmm...look at the resemblence


Not to be rude of course, but I believe that if you can't control your dreams without a internet site helping you, then you won't be able to be anyways. Is that a joke site or something of the sort?
paraplayer
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www.dreamviews.com

The ability to control dreams and look into the depths of the human mind.

deffinitly interesting.

could this possibly lead to the proof i've been looking for since i came to acmlm's board?

what are your thoughts on this?
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