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Poor Light In Dreams

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Thread Killer

I have fairly good dream recall but until recently I've never noticed that my dreamscapes lack any source of bright light. No sunshiny days, no well lighted rooms. Muted would be a reasonable description. Any comment or observations?
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BlueHalcyon

Huh. Most of mine are really bright, for some reason. I dont know which element of our lives determines the brightness of our dreams...  :|
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CFTraveler

My opinion-
Provided you sleep at night and are up during the day, more than likely your dark dreams are etheric projections, instead of internally produced dreams.  Or so I think.

Thread Killer

I work outside, so I get probably get 70hrs+ sunshine every week. No vitamin D problems here.
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Athymari

I agree with CT. I often find myself in my room in the dark and I have to find its an etheric projection. This is usually accompanied by the sluggish hard to move, heavy feelings unless I am away from the bed.

Thread Killer

So am I giving myself an incorrect suggestion? Before I go to sleep I write down,"I will wake up in my dreams" Should I be writing, " I will become aware of my projections"?
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CFTraveler

"Incorrect" is too strong a word.  I personally prefer "I am aware of my projections".
There is no interpretation necessary.

Thread Killer

You know, I chose incorrect over wrong, thinking it was a little softer. I also would have accepted mistaken. Mistaken. Well, thanks for playing. I hope you had fun. Seriously though, C.F., thanks.
                      -Jim-
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