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Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: Jan 26, 2016 ^^
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WOW. I would use this exact same method after waking up and using the toilet. I'd close my eyes and think of random words and try to see if any of them matched to my dream. A lot of times I found that If i thought of all my close friends, usually I could recognize one that was in my dream and details start to unravel from that. I didn't realize other people knew about this! Thanks for sharing!
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I don't know if I need to put this on the website or not, but for the past 3 weeks/ month I've had lucid dreaming on my mind. During that time frame, I've had 4 dreams in which I've recognized it's a dream. However, it doesn't feel lucid. It seems I recognize the dream and can't do anything inside it other than follow the dream. Any ideas/solutions?
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When I know I'm dreaming, I start free running, jumping from place to place at a high skill level that i do not possess, and it's the best thing ever until I run up to these three-stepped stairs going down, like the ones you would see at a park, and I jump over them, but as I reach the ground, I always wake up to realize it's fucking 6 a.m. and I should be still sleeping!!!
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Hello there, when I try the WILD technique I unintentionally start thinking about my breathing, and that makes me control it more voluntarily, which makes my breathing shallow and short thus distracting me and making me take deep breaths. What annoys me is that when this happens(which is every time i begin doing the WILD) it resets my progress once i take a deep breath.
Please provide some tips to overcome this issue.
Thanks in advance.
P.S: Great videos, keep up the good work :)
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Good one, sometimes I succesfully use it but until now never consciously, just by chance, and I never realized there's some neuropsychological sense behind it. But now when you pointed at it, more I think about it, the more it makes sense.
Btw, how did you call the associations? "semantic... what? synergies? energies?"
Semantic associations, they are called, as far as I know, but I didn't understand your second word there and am interested what did you call them.
I wouldn't recommend using dictionary to help with the randomness, because as long as you ask someone to think of random things by themselves, they are most likely not random, but the brain, "randomness", kind of homes in on recently activated paths/neurons/experiences/thoughts, and right after waking up, these will be still the dream ones, so I'd expect (not tested) the dictionary to actually decrease the success of recalls ;)
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@ricardoromanach
7 years ago
This happens to me throughout the day sometimes! I see something then i remember parts of my dream from the previous night
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