seeking_brilliance

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  1. Sure, that's part of the fun. It would be hard to hate your enemy if you were constantly reminded that you're only hating yourself. Even in a lucid dream, I see the characters as separate, otherwise they wouldn't be as fun to interact with
  2. Nothing is real. Everything is nothing. Therefore, everything is as real as nothing. Dream it up and there it is. (I made all that up to highlight how finicky the word 'real' is....) I don't understand reincarnation honestly because that implies life and death, and I don't understand those concepts.
  3. @Hulia I'm very glad you dreamed up a paradise for your friend. You still love her ? with any luck, hopefully your astral worlds collided and could have an effect on her subtle energies. (I made that up, but, hey why not?) @Keyhole what did I just watch? ?
  4. Train tracks often cross, or even run parallel for a while. What he's saying is to not jump tracks just for want of better scenery. Stay on course and send us all postcards from time to time.
  5. This is pretty normal, even for myself. Do you record your dreams? If you do not already write down your dreams, or tell them to someone, you should start now. Or, you can kill two birds with one stone for a stronger effect, by posting your dreams in our community dream journal. "Yes. 2 or 3 each year. But I want to enter in dream state consciously whenever I am interested." I will post the method for lucid dreaming on demand, when I get on my computer. Ideally you would practice it a often as possible. The author says it can be learned in as little as two weeks, but personally I have several issues blocking progress, such as an over-active mind and not reaching full body relaxation. I also can not keep my eyes completely still, so learning trataka meditation is important. So really the time it will take to learn this completely depends on you. "As much as required to master this skill. " That's awesome! Trust me, it's worth it. So after I post the WILD method (lucidity on demand), you should practice that, but also the various forms of lucidity attraction. Have you ever done the lucid dreaming practices, such as reality checks, affirmations, programming, incubation, etc.?
  6. @Muhammad JawadJ. I will answer asap
  7. They are saying that after started writing dreams down, they suddenly stopped dreaming altogether. To me it sounds like low dream awareness, what is your opinion? @HuliaMany strains of marijuana lower dream awareness, so I was just trying to eliminate possibilities. I'm happy you are sober ?
  8. It sounds like your dream awareness is super low. Do you meditate? Practice awareness checks? Smoke pot?
  9. OK, my experience with dreams is similar, but what happened once you started writing them down? You feel like you lost some memory connection to your wonderland? What about your overall dream awareness? Do you know you dreamed but just can't think of what it was about? Or does it feel like you no longer dream?
  10. That's a bit strange... Could you elaborate? Were you remembering them pretty well before you started writing them down?
  11. Hi there, thanks for calling. My first answer would be to learn to enter a dream consciously and on demand. But since this could potentially take weeks, months, or years to accomplish, I also suggest all of the attraction practices. To start, please answer the introductory questions : Do you have vivid dreams on a regular basis? Have you had a lucid dream before? Why do you want to lucid dream? How much work are you willing to put into lucid dreaming more frequently, or even on demand? (very advanced)
  12. That was a relly beautiful message, thanks?
  13. That looks cool. I downloaded for Android. The chaining alarm sounds neat, I'll try that one out.
  14. Well why question the obvious? There's got to be much better explanations out there, right? ?
  15. @Hulia since I can only speak from direct experience, I've only truly ever found myself. Not @seeking_brilliance but a type of myself that persists throughout any dream, regardless of what the memory story is. When I see leo, it's fun to believe there's a leo talking to me, but simultaneously I know I'm seeing more of a dream character. There are shapes, colours, movement and audio, and I call it a 'Leo'. It even seems to call itself that. But I only see in mirrors. Therefore, I only see more of myself(or whatever) not really some Leo figure. Can apply this ad infinitum...
  16. Thanks, it was nice...it usually just feels like I'm talking to myself here but thanks for the break of illusion ? have a nice day
  17. @Hulia oh good. That means it's probably alot cleaner
  18. Haha honestly I don't know much about Jung or much for that matter. I typically pull answers out of my own ass and call it intuition