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Old May 5, 2005, 01:22 AM
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Can you control your dreams?

Since I don't really have a better place to put this thread in, here it goes.

I am wondering if there is a way to have some kind of influence on your dreams? I know people dream whenever they sleep, but my problem is - I RARELY remember my dreams, and I would like to remember. Also, I would like to be able to control my dreams, if possible...direct events in the dream the way i want them. Is that possible? Anyone has any web sites to provide regarding this subject?

Also, I don't know if it's relevant, but I used to remember my dreams. I used to have nightmares for about 3-4 months each and every day, dreaming that someone is chasing me with a knife, and would eventually get me and then start stabbing and cutting. It was awful, and I was actually praying that I never remember my dreams again. Now, the nightmares did stop, and for a long time i didn't remember my dreams, but today I do remember one, and it was awesome, so I don't want to stop remembering again!

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Old May 5, 2005, 02:50 PM   #2  
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there are many phases during sleep , we normally see dreams during rapid eye moment (rem) sleep, while you have a good sleep and spent most of your sleep during non rapid eye moment so u dont remember your dreams
other way of having some benifits from sleep is to do some astral projection .
below is a link which ll give you some idea of astral projection.

www.astralvoyage.com


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Old May 6, 2005, 06:23 AM   #3  
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Remembering and controlling your dreams

You have probably chosen not to remember your dreams due to the fact that you had some nightmares. Now you are ready to remember and ready to change them. Just the desire to remember is sometimes not enough. What you need to do to get back in the habit of remembering is to put your camera underneath your pillow and "take it with you" into dreamland. You can actually put your real camera under your pillow or just put a pretend one there. It may work a lot better if you put your real one. Then tell yourself that you will remember to take pictures during your dreams. You will find yourself in your dream with your camera snapping away and you will be much more likely to remember this. This is a good start.
YES, you can control your dreams. You can become aware in them and decide what to dream, pick who is there with you, change something you don't like into something you do and so forth. Now, one of the things we do in dreams is to "rehearse". So if you were having nightmares you were dealing with things that are difficult for you and you need to deal with these things. If you can become aware of this in the dream and take control and change your dream then you WILL have changed how you create your waking reality. I could go on and on! If you want more info let me know.
Otherwise, good luck in dreamland, which is really just the land of the psyche.
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Thank you both for your answers. I will take a better look at the site as soon as i get some time.

2 keenu: I do want more info...actually, you cannot give me too much info, since i'm really curious about this! I will definately try the camera thing, although I won't put it under the pillow cuz I'll break it Will be on the floor under the bed though

I'm especially interested in methods to practice regaining the ability to remember dreams, and excercises i could do to try and control my dreams, IF there actually are such excercises

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If you really wana remember your dreams and want to explorer that etheric world just do some medition and some astral techniques and explorer that amazing world .
Normally every person go in that astral dimension while sleeping but most of them are not aware of it .
below is a link for a short description for astral projection and tibet bhudda's method of meditation , hope this will help you out and please send your feedback .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astral_projection

http://www.buddhanet.net/ebooks_m.htm

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Thank you very much for the links. One of these sites took me to a site about Lucid Dreaming. It was exactly what i was looking for! I found a few exercises, which go in a few steps and will start writing my "dream diary".

Hopefully I will have something to write into it

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lucid dreaming and more

I went to the site mentioned. It's a good site. Lots of info. Yes, keeping a dream diary is quite helpful. I have kept records off and on for years. Very sporadically and not nearly enough...but what is enough? It is a lot of fun but you have to record the dream immediately so you don't forget it. The most important thing is to record the "feel" of the dream first. How did you feel? Then write the dream down and then start to get into it and try to see where it was leading. Lots of my dreams are really easy to figure out a few days later. Red usually means warning or something you need to pay attention to. Your collection of dream symbols will be uniquely your own but many ARE shared. Always ask yourself what they mean TO YOU. You will have your answer. I dreamed once that my car would run better without meat. Guess who the car was? I had taken my camera into my dream with me and was taking pictures of hamburger and roast beef. Guess who was a vegetarian for a while? Anyway, try to become lucid during your dreams and try not to wake up as soon as you become lucid, that is where I have some problems. Have fun!
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lucid dreaming is the initial stage of astral projection.
when you start luciding the first thing you feel is the sense of vibration (seperation of etheric body from the body cage),second is the fear of unknown ,progressing to the astral world . My teacher told me there are seven worlds of dimensions.As your soul become strong you progress to the other worlds but its impossible to progress more than astral world if you want to you have to leave your body forever(death).

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Just wanted to give you updates of my progress.

I have remembered about 10 dreams since i asked the initial question, and 3 of them have been quite long and VERY interesting. One of them was probably the longest dream i remember until now.

I have felt a few times that something is strange (in a dream) but i haven't been aware that i'm dreaming.

I truly enjoy dreaming again...thank you all once again for great sites!
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if you want to develop your psychic powers do some breathing exercises,meditation and keep dreaming (astral travel) and if you want to know about more how to develop them just write me and i will send you the address of more sites.


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