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Golly, and only $100 a year. Such a deal.
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"Before it's too late and you can never remember a dream again!"

OP is a single page dream pimp hustler.

I like it.
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The neuroscience supports it. I'm just being honest and blunt.
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I remember my dreams. They are vivid, full color lifetimes lived in my sleep.
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As they should be ;)
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THEY ARE MOCKING YOU ANTON

YOU KNOW THEY ARE

WAKE UP

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THEY ARE MOCKING YOU ANTON

YOU KNOW THEY ARE

WAKE UP


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What are you on about?
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Golly, and only $100 a year. Such a deal.
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You know they had the free section right?

...and yes... school costs money.... so $100 a year is not bad...

...if the free stuff works for you, that is...

I mean why would you pay anything until you tried the free stuff anyways?
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Would love to hear some of ya'lls dreams... This is such an imaginative site... I bet the dreams around here would be off the wall...
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Golly, and only $100 a year. Such a deal.
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You know they had the free section right?

...and yes... school costs money.... so $100 a year is not bad...

...if the free stuff works for you, that is...

I mean why would you pay anything until you tried the free stuff anyways?
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It's all free... no one seemed interested in paying so I make it all free until I take the website down by the end of the year.
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OP, I think I read your other thread. Were you the one who went to the Monroe institute?
Coincidentally, this morning I signed up for an intro to lucid dreaming class.
I will check out your site. Thanks!
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OP, I think I read your other thread. Were you the one who went to the Monroe institute?
Coincidentally, this morning I signed up for an intro to lucid dreaming class.
I will check out your site. Thanks!
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It's a pretty rock-solid course, you can read the reviews. Dreaming as an artform and entertainment system all the while developing dreaming as a skill is a top notch way to improve the night-life when the body sleeps.
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I think dreams are inherently more interesting than any game or movie.
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I think dreams are inherently more interesting than any game or movie.
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I agree. Quite often the simulation of a source-material like a game/movie in dream format can exceed the qraphical quality and realism of the real-work influence.

This method of dream training is great for people who want to learn how to actual program their dream content rather than being at the mercy of the wildness of their subconscious mind. Going from passive dreaming to active dreaming is like moving over from the passenger's seat into the driver's seat.

But no one says anyone needs to learn to control their dreams. That's just a choice some people make who enjoy dream art.
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Did you attend the monroe institute op?
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Did you attend the monroe institute op?
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Yes, a few years back I went to the Monroe Institute.

Here's some photos of my visit. Just scroll through to see.

https://imgur.com/a/PKDK0SV
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That's so great! Thank you for sharing your photos.
I never got a chance to go and now probably never will.
It is nice to see where the magic took place.
I love that stained glass.

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That's so great! Thank you for Shari g your photos.
I never got a chance to go and now probably never will.
It is nice to see where the magic took place.
I love that stained glass.
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It was all very magical... I wrote a post about it here that you can read about.

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I would be interested, but I don't dream OP..

Is there anything I can take, supplements, drugs?
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No... it doesn't work that way. Dreaming is a cognitive skill that develops like any skill we learn. If you do not develop the skill, the regions of your brain that facilitate dreaming go into an atrophic state meaning all the neural pathways and neurons that process dream information have become stunted and underdeveloped, like not going to the gym and expecting to just go in an bench 300lbs.

You need to bring your dream recall out of cognitive atrophy by stimulating the atrophic neural pathways and neurons you developed when up to when you stopped dreaming as they are still there but now atrophic. Like muscle memory... it's all still there waiting for stimulation to activate and develop again.

This is done by learning to force the brain to stimulate those memory regions over and over again over time so they start to rehabilitate and develop properly.

Neuroscience is just starting to show how bad cognitive atrophy is between those who participate in their dreams and those who neglected this gift letting it slide into atrophy.

This 2018 fMRI study on Dream Recall using participants who had high-frequency dream recall vs low-frequency recall proves that the mind develops neural pathways and neuron density in those who recall more dreams, they just developed the brain matter to do so like with what happens for any learned skill.

Here's the 2018 article:
Dream Recall Frequency Is Associated With Medial Prefrontal Cortex White-Matter Density
Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Brain Dynamics and Cognition Team (DYCOG), INSERM UMRS 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Université de Lyon, Lyon, France
[link to www.frontiersin.org (secure)]

So this rehabilitation process requires repeat stimulation of memory regions as all dreaming regions of the brain that have gone into atrophy, and the worse of it... if you let it get that bad bro... you may never get it back. No magic pill makes specific regions of your brain suddenly develop learned skills and neurons to support that skill.

But training, exercising and developing that skill will bring it out of atrophy, you will have to work for it like everyone else.

Here is free 7 day course on dream recall and it will walk you through all the necessary steps to rehabilitate memory with dreams.
[link to dreamingforgamers.com (secure)]
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If OP is still here-what about this------>it is even in the FDA warnings I think (somewhat dangerous cannot recommend) Thread: Nicotine Patch Dreams

Also, certain kinds of cheese? (Never tried that cannot recommend)
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if there was a way to capture dreams, it would very likely change the world. Bet there are people looking into that.
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I would be interested, but I don't dream OP..

Is there anything I can take, supplements, drugs?
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No... it doesn't work that way. Dreaming is a cognitive skill that develops like any skill we learn. If you do not develop the skill, the regions of your brain that facilitate dreaming go into an atrophic state meaning all the neural pathways and neurons that process dream information have become stunted and underdeveloped, like not going to the gym and expecting to just go in an bench 300lbs.

You need to bring your dream recall out of cognitive atrophy by stimulating the atrophic neural pathways and neurons you developed when up to when you stopped dreaming as they are still there but now atrophic. Like muscle memory... it's all still there waiting for stimulation to activate and develop again.

This is done by learning to force the brain to stimulate those memory regions over and over again over time so they start to rehabilitate and develop properly.

Neuroscience is just starting to show how bad cognitive atrophy is between those who participate in their dreams and those who neglected this gift letting it slide into atrophy.

This 2018 fMRI study on Dream Recall using participants who had high-frequency dream recall vs low-frequency recall proves that the mind develops neural pathways and neuron density in those who recall more dreams, they just developed the brain matter to do so like with what happens for any learned skill.

Here's the 2018 article:
Dream Recall Frequency Is Associated With Medial Prefrontal Cortex White-Matter Density
Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Brain Dynamics and Cognition Team (DYCOG), INSERM UMRS 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Université de Lyon, Lyon, France
[link to www.frontiersin.org (secure)]

So this rehabilitation process requires repeat stimulation of memory regions as all dreaming regions of the brain that have gone into atrophy, and the worse of it... if you let it get that bad bro... you may never get it back. No magic pill makes specific regions of your brain suddenly develop learned skills and neurons to support that skill.

But training, exercising and developing that skill will bring it out of atrophy, you will have to work for it like everyone else.

Here is free 7 day course on dream recall and it will walk you through all the necessary steps to rehabilitate memory with dreams.
[link to dreamingforgamers.com (secure)]
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If OP is still here-what about this------>it is even in the FDA warnings I think (somewhat dangerous cannot recommend) Thread: Nicotine Patch Dreams

Also, certain kinds of cheese? (Never tried that cannot recommend)
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The brain needs things like protein, fats, sugars like any working organ in the body. For neural pathway development a nutritional diet is all that is needed.

What you want to do is focus on a diet that promotes healthy neural pathway and neuron development because dreams are the result of information processing in the brain.

Bloodflow to the brain is also very beneficial to better cognition so a 20 minute exercise, jog, brisk walk etc a day will help not just with dreaming, but other cognitive skills.

There is a lot of research supporting the Vitamin B-6 and Trypophan rich foods to help promote health serotonin production which regulates your sleep cycle and improves dreaming.

Healthy fats like Omega-3 also promote better cognition.

As dreams are a product of neural pathways and neurons processing information sent back into the brain from the hippocampus and these are key players in our cognitive development for any skill. Getting these neural pathways and neurons processing information for dreaming produces stimulation that with repeat use develops better for dreaming in the long term.

By not participating in our dreams, the lack of stimulation stops development and the dreaming mind goes into atrophy.

Having a dream plan and a dream routine just like going to the gym that focuses on diet, and exercises to promote stimulation of these regions proves time and time again to address these developmental and atrophic issues.

We get what we put into our dreams, no different than what we get from any skill we put our time into. Slack too long, it starts to go away. Get back on task, it starts to improve.

Taking 'dream' stimulants to promote long term dream development isn't necessary going to be beneficial in the long term, there may be short-term gains for long term consequences like taking melatonin which prolonged use causes the brain to stop producing it naturally.

Thus I don't recommend drugs/stimulants for dreaming because with good dream training they are totally a non-issue. Safer, easier and more natural ways to participate in the 3-5 dreams your brain produces during sleep ;)
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if there was a way to capture dreams, it would very likely change the world. Bet there are people looking into that.
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There appears to be. AI and fMRI research have been mapping out the human brain to decode dreaming information in Japan.

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I would be interested, but I don't dream OP..

Is there anything I can take, supplements, drugs?
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No... it doesn't work that way. Dreaming is a cognitive skill that develops like any skill we learn. If you do not develop the skill, the regions of your brain that facilitate dreaming go into an atrophic state meaning all the neural pathways and neurons that process dream information have become stunted and underdeveloped, like not going to the gym and expecting to just go in an bench 300lbs.

You need to bring your dream recall out of cognitive atrophy by stimulating the atrophic neural pathways and neurons you developed when up to when you stopped dreaming as they are still there but now atrophic. Like muscle memory... it's all still there waiting for stimulation to activate and develop again.

This is done by learning to force the brain to stimulate those memory regions over and over again over time so they start to rehabilitate and develop properly.

Neuroscience is just starting to show how bad cognitive atrophy is between those who participate in their dreams and those who neglected this gift letting it slide into atrophy.

This 2018 fMRI study on Dream Recall using participants who had high-frequency dream recall vs low-frequency recall proves that the mind develops neural pathways and neuron density in those who recall more dreams, they just developed the brain matter to do so like with what happens for any learned skill.

Here's the 2018 article:
Dream Recall Frequency Is Associated With Medial Prefrontal Cortex White-Matter Density
Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Brain Dynamics and Cognition Team (DYCOG), INSERM UMRS 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Université de Lyon, Lyon, France
[link to www.frontiersin.org (secure)]

So this rehabilitation process requires repeat stimulation of memory regions as all dreaming regions of the brain that have gone into atrophy, and the worse of it... if you let it get that bad bro... you may never get it back. No magic pill makes specific regions of your brain suddenly develop learned skills and neurons to support that skill.

But training, exercising and developing that skill will bring it out of atrophy, you will have to work for it like everyone else.

Here is free 7 day course on dream recall and it will walk you through all the necessary steps to rehabilitate memory with dreams.
[link to dreamingforgamers.com (secure)]
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If OP is still here-what about this------>it is even in the FDA warnings I think (somewhat dangerous cannot recommend) Thread: Nicotine Patch Dreams

Also, certain kinds of cheese? (Never tried that cannot recommend)
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I have vivid dreams anyway, but when I used the patch I dreamt that a snake came out of my vagina. No joke. Interestingly, it ended up being very symbolic. Still, I stopped using the patch.

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I would be interested, but I don't dream OP..

Is there anything I can take, supplements, drugs?
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No... it doesn't work that way. Dreaming is a cognitive skill that develops like any skill we learn. If you do not develop the skill, the regions of your brain that facilitate dreaming go into an atrophic state meaning all the neural pathways and neurons that process dream information have become stunted and underdeveloped, like not going to the gym and expecting to just go in an bench 300lbs.

You need to bring your dream recall out of cognitive atrophy by stimulating the atrophic neural pathways and neurons you developed when up to when you stopped dreaming as they are still there but now atrophic. Like muscle memory... it's all still there waiting for stimulation to activate and develop again.

This is done by learning to force the brain to stimulate those memory regions over and over again over time so they start to rehabilitate and develop properly.

Neuroscience is just starting to show how bad cognitive atrophy is between those who participate in their dreams and those who neglected this gift letting it slide into atrophy.

This 2018 fMRI study on Dream Recall using participants who had high-frequency dream recall vs low-frequency recall proves that the mind develops neural pathways and neuron density in those who recall more dreams, they just developed the brain matter to do so like with what happens for any learned skill.

Here's the 2018 article:
Dream Recall Frequency Is Associated With Medial Prefrontal Cortex White-Matter Density
Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Brain Dynamics and Cognition Team (DYCOG), INSERM UMRS 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Université de Lyon, Lyon, France
[link to www.frontiersin.org (secure)]

So this rehabilitation process requires repeat stimulation of memory regions as all dreaming regions of the brain that have gone into atrophy, and the worse of it... if you let it get that bad bro... you may never get it back. No magic pill makes specific regions of your brain suddenly develop learned skills and neurons to support that skill.

But training, exercising and developing that skill will bring it out of atrophy, you will have to work for it like everyone else.

Here is free 7 day course on dream recall and it will walk you through all the necessary steps to rehabilitate memory with dreams.
[link to dreamingforgamers.com (secure)]
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If OP is still here-what about this------>it is even in the FDA warnings I think (somewhat dangerous cannot recommend) Thread: Nicotine Patch Dreams

Also, certain kinds of cheese? (Never tried that cannot recommend)
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I have vivid dreams anyway, but when I used the patch I dreamt that a snake came out of my vagina. No joke. Interestingly, it ended up being very symbolic. Still, I stopped using the patch.
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That's the other problem which I cover extensively in the 4th course, substance induced nightmares. Quite often stimulants will make our dreams more wild and hallucinary.

For active dreaming such as being able to construct a dream you want to have, where it's stable and functional that is when dreaming can be very artistic and creative.

I'm all about functional dreaming where we are in the drivers seat of our own dream experiences and not at the mercy of the wildness of our subconscious mind.

So my dream approach is completely drug-free and doesn't endorse drug-use to have a 'trippy' dream (but people can still do it if that's their thing, I just don't see it as a requirement for dreaming).
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Well, this lockstep COVID bullshit has pissed me off so I've been working in my downtime compiling the most advanced dreaming website in our modern age. I put together a series of courses that take cognitive development, neuroscience, classical dream techniques and fused them into a structured University of Dreaming, unlike anything Earth has or will have.

It's called Dreaming for Gamers and it's all about learning how the dreaming mind works, how waking world experience influences our dream content as part of the way the mind consolidates long-term memory development through sleep in a process known as sensory, episodic, semantic and spatial replay... aka the shit we dream about when we sleep at night. There are 8 courses that are 1 week each and every single one of them is absolutely free.

I get into the neuroscience that since 2010 has unlocked why we dream, that dreaming is a developmental linguistic skill between the waking and subconscious mind. That people who neglect their dreams develop cognitive atrophy while the brain develops from early childhood leading to the reality that these people can become such damaged goods that they may never dream again. And how people who stimulate the dreaming mind through repeat practice and replay develop better neural pathways and neuron density in every region of the brain that facilitates dreaming. The courses treat cognitive atrophy and focus on stimulating these regions through routine participation in dreams to bring the dreaming mind out of a defunct stunted deficient state returning it to the vibrant natures perfected virtual reality simulator that not even modern computers can achieve.

Check it out, it's very new and a few people have tested the first-course seeing vast improvements and results from actually dreaming in the source material, as well as better recall and crisper dream details and fidelity. Felt some of my GLP friends who know I'm a big dreamtard might like to fine-tune the art and dream cool shit.

[link to dreamingforgamers.com (secure)]
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I smoke weed every day for the past 10 years, and stopped dreaming since then, except for very brief flashes of dreams sometimes if I've gone a long time (8+ hours) since my last hoot.

Are there long term effects of not dreaming? What are they? Do you think I might be dreaming anyway, and just not remembering b/c of the weed? it kills your short term memory.
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Just a heads up regarding your site layout.. The social bar on the left covers the content:

https://imgur.com/6WiyhRu

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Is that tablet, mobile or desktop? What is the browser resolution? I might have to adjust it for that as it's likely the browser resolution causing overlap. Thanks for letting me know.
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Yes thank you for sharing I need to start doing my homework and get into this
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I smoke weed every day for the past 10 years, and stopped dreaming since then, except for very brief flashes of dreams sometimes if I've gone a long time (8+ hours) since my last hoot.

Are there long term effects of not dreaming? What are they? Do you think I might be dreaming anyway, and just not remembering b/c of the weed? it kills your short term memory.
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What most people over-look is how the brain repurposes itself for dreaming. And what affects us cognitively during the day will carry over and affect us cognitively during dreaming. So if something is stunting short-term memory during the day, it will also do so while we sleep and dream. The solution is to let the effects wear off before sleep. This includes alcohol.

The long-term effects of not dreaming just means you are missing out on the rich second-life virtual reality quality of a dream second-life. It's not going to ruin one's life just an opportunity missed.

Most people are amnesiac dreamers meaning the 3-5 dreams they produce stay in an unconscious state unobserved by their waking self as a participant. You are still producing dream content but the content is at an unconscious level only.

In the course of a lifetime, we sleep ~8 hours so by the time we hit 70 years old that's 23 years lost to amnesiac sleep. No big deal, that means a person had 57 years of conscious experience to observe themselves in.

However, by participating in these 3-5 dreams gaining time and direct experience you can reclaim some of this lost time in the form of interesting and invoking dream experiences adding time to exist before the curtain closes.

A well developed dreaming mind produces vivid simulations of dream reality which can appear as real or more real than you waking life. Learn to control that process and suddenly it's limited quite literally to your imagination.

I use dreams for vacations, adventures, deep introspection and most of all... time to exist in a state that is often better than my waking life because I practice filtering and BTL or better-than-life dreaming. But that's my approach to this practice. What is the benefits to dream participation and for me, it's endless new perspectives and experiences that are entirely drug free.

I'm also a big fan of 'dream art' in that the mind can even simulate a reality in the form of a dream at all... is amazing to observe.





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