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Dreams => Welcome to Dreams! => Topic started by: phantomviewer on May 20, 2005, 15:48:08

Title: Dreams are fun when you ask them
Post by: phantomviewer on May 20, 2005, 15:48:08
Was dreaming at 4:am through 2pm (hehe) and asked subconsis to dream of what will happen when global warming goes. Woke up and remembered about some dude screaming for his life, blonde hair etc,
running around in the ice cold snow. Then thats all I remember except everything shakes...it was weird cause I felt like I was there?

Didnt know dreams could be so fun when you ask yourself about something. Dont forget to say - Remember my dreams, make me remember, make me remember, dream dream dream.

Havent dreamed in a while untill I started pratice chanting that.
Title: Dreams are fun when you ask them
Post by: mactombs on May 20, 2005, 17:34:39
Quoteasked subconscious to dream of what will happen when global warming goes

When global warming goes? I've learned recently never to take the resulting dreams as anything near prophetic. You can't see the future clearly as a rule, I think, and especially not when you start with a preconceived notion. Dreams will give you all kinds of neat scenarios and what-ifs, though.

I've never had troubles with remembering dreams. It's true that affirmations can be helpful, like you say. I'm not sure exactly how they work yet, though.

Next time you have a chance, try asking your subconscious what it is like to be standing fully lucid on the moon. Or Mars. If you get the lucid part of it, that should be a real whopper ...
Title: Dreams are fun when you ask them
Post by: GeKKo on May 21, 2005, 17:12:41
Did you recently see the movie "The day after tomorrow" ? :)

Nice trick btw.
Title: Dreams are fun when you ask them
Post by: jason on May 27, 2005, 15:37:31
Quote from: mactombs
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Next time you have a chance, try asking your subconscious what it is like to be standing fully lucid on the moon. Or Mars. If you get the lucid part of it, that should be a real whopper ...

Holy crap-great idea :shock:

I gotta try that.

For inspiration go to my link about the mars map, in Astral Chat, I think.

If you click onto the link, and go back to the main page, theirs a bunch of maps of moons and planets, based completely on probe photographs.

I can't seem to get the link to post here, but here's the address:  

webgis.wr.usgs.gov/pigwad.htm