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Power Dreamer's Forum
This section is for general dreaming and sleep-related topics. You are encouraged to add your advice for power dreamer skills, sleeping and delusions.
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- Do you ever wake up all puffy and saggy like a monster in the mornings? I do, on occasion. It happens when I eat a really salty snack before bed. Also, crying will do it to me. Cigarettes seem to add a pallor to my morning visage too. Otherwise, I have rarely woken up puffy after drinking water before bed, or having no snacks or cigarettes. Dreaming is a skill and an art. One must remember their dreams to have had them at all. The difference between dreams and visions is that one experiences a vision in the here and now. A dream is too strange and thus recalled as a distant memory. Dreams will always be remembered when written down. Inspiration often comes from dreams. Dreaming can happen 12 seconds after dozing off. Waking up 15 seconds later, one may have lived a long dream. In dreams people are motivated, and often get up to walk around. These people are likely to experience other dream irregularities such as narcolepsy, sleep paralysis, night terrors and lucid dreaming. Dreaming is genetically a part of one's individuality. However, it is a skill which can be cultivated. Real nightmares leave a person screaming or crying. Waking up from a dream intentionally can be painful. Dying in a dream is a unique experience. Dreams have significance. There is symbolism which one's subconscious interperets, like it or not. Dreaming is lifting the veil to the Spirit World. Carlos Castenada wrote fiction, which is the same thing as non-fiction. Dreams about sex happen often. These dreams can be absolutely anything and everything. Sexy deviant dreams cause emotional stress in some, and erotic soulfulness in others. Sigmund Freud was right about some dreams. However, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. And, sometimes dreams allow a erson to surpass their mortal instincts. Aliens are visiting people in dreams. They want you to follow them. Lucid dreaming accomplishments are either private, or tainted by ego. Drugs and alcohol inhibit dreaming. However, the gentle and deliberate use of certain medicines can afford great accomplishments in dreaming. It's rude to dream at people uninvited. Pinching one's self, patting one's self down, or doing a head-check while awake is a good exercise. One should do one of those things and say to themselves "am I dreaming" once a week. This increases the chance that the dreamer will realize they are dreaming while asleep. Enthusiastic hollering, pointing at things, and following weird things in dreams are good ways to become conscious of dreams. Dreaming is sometimes dangerous. Dreaming is always an adventure.
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A Terrible Mistake
I’m standing there
In and unaware
Of what I have done
All I know to do is run
My hands covered in blood
The same blood that is in the flood
I see a knife on the ground
I back away from it
Realizing that all the carnage and tears
Are the realization of my greatest fears
I’ve harmed those that harmed me
But the innocent were caught
In the crosshair of my rage
I want to die
For losing myself
To my primal emotions
For letting my anger out in such a horrific way
I don’t want to live another day
It’s at this point that I wake up
Feeling like this screw up
Was very real
I’ll never get over that dream.
I never rec
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Dream Journal 10, white-tigress-12158
I was somewhere, some building. Next to me was a dear friend of mine. To my side a long staircase gently curved up to a door. At least a dozen lovely young ladies in puffy Vicotorian dresses walked up the stairs. Their dresses where big, detailed in a rainbow of colors but for whatever reason the only color I remember seeing was army green. The girls paid no attention to me or my friend, they where more concerned with each other. They also ignored the coffee that flowed down the steps like a waterfall. The coffee stayed on the steps, never splashing off.
I watched this and commented to my friend how the girls will get their dresses all dirty
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If you really want to improve at lucid dreaming, check out Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming, by Stephen LaBerge. Others have explored the art of lucid dreaming, but he invented the science.
I can often find artistic inspiration from dreams, but I can never catch the true image. This is what keeps me drawing my dreams, as I am determined to someday bring a dream-scene back unchanged.
I can often find artistic inspiration from dreams, but I can never catch the true image. This is what keeps me drawing my dreams, as I am determined to someday bring a dream-scene back unchanged.