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For 2 years I've been working on a system to rehabilitate the dreaming mind from cognitive atrophy using sensory replay and sensory stimulation and created a program that uses neuroscience and my 33 years of lucid dreaming expertise to help people dream.

There was this lady who loves her dreams running the free course and she moved on to the perception training to bring sensory atrophy back online so we can see, hear, touch, taste and smell in our dreams, as dreams should be full-sensory feedback assuming there is no cognitive development problems with atrophy.

For 30 years she's been a visual and audible dreamer and on the Perception course for tactile feedback she for the first time was able to feel and touch in her dream. I take it for granted, my dream life is full-sensory with full awareness as I trained this as a cognitive developmental skill (which it is). Imagine though 30 years no touch and finally she can reach out and feel dream tactile feedback. That's amazing!

Anyways the site is starting to get some big attention because people are having explosive results and I have shown the results to some friends who study dreams and they said the results were also very rapid especially the tactile recovery from atrophy. Such good feels.

Check out some of the student reviews at the bottom of the course:

[link to dreamingforgamers.com (secure)]

Ahh... it's like giving the blind the gift of sight in their dreams through neuroscience. Well as you know I've been a resident dream tard here for over a decade and this passion project it been in the works since my last book publication.

Best of all 11 students now have all dreamed in their source material be it a video game or other source of interest.

Update: Check this submission from a student on her 11th day who when she came had no dream recall, no dream programming skills to this... in only 11 days wow!

SUBMISSION
I opened this game in the last hour of the evening but still had to learn how to use it. EN ALTERA QUE VEHAT ARGO [link to argoigdp.itch.io (secure)] i ended up in the water but i used this setting as source material.

So, i'm laying in bed and im immersed in the wonder of being lost in this maze of a game. I created sensations to feel, added sound and felt my way through to the waters edge with my avatar. Suddenly, the dogs in my area all bark at once so i woke up. When i finally allowed myself to drift back into the dream i was back in the game again. Only this time the colors were brighter and the sun was shinning on me, so i allowed myself extra time to stay in the dream just to enhance my full body sensors. It was a lovely experience.

[DPA04] The Fourth Cognitive Mapping Tactile Dream Training Exercise submission by Angie88

Update: I contacted her so with her permission I did a quick youtube video.



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Wait till the maladaptive daydreaming crowd gets wind of this
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Wait till the maladaptive daydreaming crowd gets wind of this
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Funny thing is this is wrapped in what I like to do with dreams but is literally driven by the most advanced, state of the art dreaming system because I've been in the dream community and even involved in some studies, plus lots of different teachers but most neglect the neurological mechanics of dreams and cognitive atrophy.

Plus this has so sucked me back from all the doom because helping a person who never touched in a dream have that experience was priceless for me.
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Just last night I had cartoon characters in my dream. I don't think that's happened before.
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Just last night I had cartoon characters in my dream. I don't think that's happened before.
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Sounds like you came over to my end of the spectrum laugh
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Because this backwards world is bananas.
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instead of paying for this wack just look into binarual and isometric beats and follow the rabbit hole.
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So give us some pointers.......
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A year or more ago I had a dream that I fell out of what ever I was flying in, maybe a hot air balloon. Maybe I was parachuting. Can't recall at this late date.

But I fell from a great height. One of the realest dreams I've ever experienced, the visual clarity and depth was amazing. I've never experienced this level of detail in a dream, usually things are slightly abstracted, or simplified, beyond the primary nexus of the dream space. But this dream was totally sub sub sub pixel accurate and fully rendered. And from this great height, I could see SOO much detail, at such a great distance. I was flying well above 10,000 ft.

As an aside, I'm experiencing an actual cognitive decline, my dreams are pretty horrible now as a result. They are low resolution. There are no plots most often, things happen, usually unrelated series of meaningless events. I struggle to understand what is happening. It is like my brain is struggling to generate the details of the reality of the dream. My brain struggles to create cohesive and progressive realities. They go on for ever. I wake from my dreams in a panic of boredom, I'm so thankful that I wake up so the monotony can end. I've literally dreamed that I filed documents for 8 hours. And I experienced every second of it. HORRIBLE, it just went on and on like a real dead end job.

And that was an actual consistent, realistic scenario. Often now, it is just unrelated scenes, plotless, meaningless, but seemingly endless.

But this dream of falling, the sensation of falling was terrifying, the acceleration was accurate. I don't know if you've ever fallen from a good height, like off a roof, but things go slow for a quarter second, then go insanely, and increasingly, fast.

I had this experience.

But as I was falling, terrified, because of the reality of it all, I thought I'd snap out of it, at some level, like this can't be real, I could look around, briefly, but I was falling so fast. I kept thinking in the last moments before I hit the ground, this can't really be happening. But I saw that it was. I kind of made a peace with it, knowing that I was powerless, and this WAS happening.

I saw the landscape, zooming down into it, I saw this neighborhood, a strip mall at an intersection, (and this is in like "zone" time, which I've experienced in reality while waking, it was all going SO fast) the roof, it was like a seven eleven or some such place, the parking lot. I fell somewhat head first, somewhere between a 30 and 45 degree angle, head first onto the dirty white line of an empty parking space of the parking lot. I watched it come up at an insane speed, I put my hands out in front of me. And I felt the impact. My bones crushed all throughout my body.

I've fallen many times in my dreams, but I've always woken up a split second before impact. This was different, it was horrific. I woke up a second later, after the impact, my heart racing, and in such pain.

Just sharing. I don't know what you, OP, are really talking about. Lol.
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Just last night I had cartoon characters in my dream. I don't think that's happened before.
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I have them in my dreams aswell, or anime characters. Tell us what cartoon characters because they are symbolic.
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A year or more ago I had a dream that I fell out of what ever I was flying in, maybe a hot air balloon. Maybe I was parachuting. Can't recall at this late date.

But I fell from a great height. One of the realest dreams I've ever experienced, the visual clarity and depth was amazing. I've never experienced this level of detail in a dream, usually things are slightly abstracted, or simplified, beyond the primary nexus of the dream space. But this dream was totally sub sub sub pixel accurate and fully rendered. And from this great height, I could see SOO much detail, at such a great distance. I was flying well above 10,000 ft.

As an aside, I'm experiencing an actual cognitive decline, my dreams are pretty horrible now as a result. They are low resolution. There are no plots most often, things happen, usually unrelated series of meaningless events. I struggle to understand what is happening. It is like my brain is struggling to generate the details of the reality of the dream. My brain struggles to create cohesive and progressive realities. They go on for ever. I wake from my dreams in a panic of boredom, I'm so thankful that I wake up so the monotony can end. I've literally dreamed that I filed documents for 8 hours. And I experienced every second of it. HORRIBLE, it just went on and on like a real dead end job.

And that was an actual consistent, realistic scenario. Often now, it is just unrelated scenes, plotless, meaningless, but seemingly endless.

But this dream of falling, the sensation of falling was terrifying, the acceleration was accurate. I don't know if you've ever fallen from a good height, like off a roof, but things go slow for a quarter second, then go insanely, and increasingly, fast.

I had this experience.

But as I was falling, terrified, because of the reality of it all, I thought I'd snap out of it, at some level, like this can't be real, I could look around, briefly, but I was falling so fast. I kept thinking in the last moments before I hit the ground, this can't really be happening. But I saw that it was. I kind of made a peace with it, knowing that I was powerless, and this WAS happening.

I saw the landscape, zooming down into it, I saw this neighborhood, a strip mall at an intersection, (and this is in like "zone" time, which I've experienced in reality while waking, it was all going SO fast) the roof, it was like a seven eleven or some such place, the parking lot. I fell somewhat head first, somewhere between a 30 and 45 degree angle, head first onto the dirty white line of an empty parking space of the parking lot. I watched it come up at an insane speed, I put my hands out in front of me. And I felt the impact. My bones crushed all throughout my body.

I've fallen many times in my dreams, but I've always woken up a split second before impact. This was different, it was horrific. I woke up a second later, after the impact, my heart racing, and in such pain.

Just sharing. I don't know what you, OP, are really talking about. Lol.
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That doesnt sound so good tbh. Dreams are not simulations that have no meaning. They show us the state of our soul and spirit. Falling and breaking your bones happens when God tells a person: "depart from me!". I think your current journey in life will end in your spiritual death. Dont just repent to get back to God, also do God's will.
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For 2 years I've been working on a system to rehabilitate the dreaming mind from cognitive atrophy using sensory replay and sensory stimulation and created a program that uses neuroscience and my 33 years of lucid dreaming expertise to help people dream.

There was this lady who loves her dreams running the free course and she moved on to the perception training to bring sensory atrophy back online so we can see, hear, touch, taste and smell in our dreams, as dreams should be full-sensory feedback assuming there is no cognitive development problems with atrophy.

For 30 years she's been a visual and audible dreamer and on the Perception course for tactile feedback she for the first time was able to feel and touch in her dream. I take it for granted, my dream life is full-sensory with full awareness as I trained this as a cognitive developmental skill (which it is). Imagine though 30 years no touch and finally she can reach out and feel dream tactile feedback. That's amazing!

Anyways the site is starting to get some big attention because people are having explosive results and I have shown the results to some friends who study dreams and they said the results were also very rapid especially the tactile recovery from atrophy. Such good feels.

Check out some of the student reviews at the bottom of the course:

[link to dreamingforgamers.com (secure)]

Ahh... it's like giving the blind the gift of sight in their dreams through neuroscience. Well as you know I've been a resident dream tard here for over a decade and this passion project it been in the works since my last book publication.

Best of all 11 students now have all dreamed in their source material be it a video game or other source of interest.
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Screw your 33 and your 11. I rebuke that in the name of Jesus
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Just last night I had cartoon characters in my dream. I don't think that's happened before.
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The subconscious mind is a power-house at simulating experience from influences derived from our waking life. It doesn't care what the data source is ie... cartoon, 3D graphics etc.

It sees data that needs to be stored into long-term memory and uses 3D sensory replay to do it so many people can have dreams composed in artistic themes influenced by cartoons, CGI etc.

I like that artistic quality and have even dreamed in the pure cellshaded cartoon style of Borderlands 2/3. I exploit the mechanics of the subconscious replay system.
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instead of paying for this wack just look into binarual and isometric beats and follow the rabbit hole.
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Unfortunately, Binaraul and Isometric beats on their own are not sufficient to rehabilitate cognitive atrophy in sensory regions of the brain as they do not present any sensory stimulation or sensory "data" by which the subconscious mind references during sleep for replay.

They do however allow for more awareness shifts because people who use them often are using a focused intent to be aware, but it's their focus on awareness that is stimulating the prefrontal cortex in conjunction with the beats.

This system uses sensory stimulation and sensory replay which in conjunction with a system like Binaural Beats could be more advantageous.

Binaural Beats = brainwave entrapment in conjunction with awareness focusing.

Just listing to that without attention-focus on being aware does not work. You still need to use self-programming and a system in conjunction with that to be effective.

If you just listen to them, have no self-programming or guiding affirmations you'll likely just fall asleep.
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So give us some pointers.......
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Start developing a dream routine, and work on bringing your dreaming mind out of atrophy through training, sensory stimulation and sensory replay exercises to develop the dreaming mind rather than letting it slide into atrophy.

Work with reference in the day to dream of in the night so you front-load the subconscious mind with experiences it has to consolidate into long-term memory as dream replay.

This is the approach this program takes and why it's so effective vs other more traditional programs that did not work with neuroscience and understanding how memory consolidation works, nor how sensory regions in our brain are repurposed for our senses in our dreams.

This is the only program on the Internet that uses both neuroscience and sensory stimulation and sensory replay for better dream development hence why the dramatic results for people working with the actual way in which our dreaming mind works.

Garbage in = Garbage out.

Change the influence, gather positive sensory information during the day as "paint" for the sensory replay of a dream during memory consolidation.
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A year or more ago I had a dream that I fell out of what ever I was flying in, maybe a hot air balloon. Maybe I was parachuting. Can't recall at this late date.

But I fell from a great height. One of the realest dreams I've ever experienced, the visual clarity and depth was amazing. I've never experienced this level of detail in a dream, usually things are slightly abstracted, or simplified, beyond the primary nexus of the dream space. But this dream was totally sub sub sub pixel accurate and fully rendered. And from this great height, I could see SOO much detail, at such a great distance. I was flying well above 10,000 ft.

As an aside, I'm experiencing an actual cognitive decline, my dreams are pretty horrible now as a result. They are low resolution. There are no plots most often, things happen, usually unrelated series of meaningless events. I struggle to understand what is happening. It is like my brain is struggling to generate the details of the reality of the dream. My brain struggles to create cohesive and progressive realities. They go on for ever. I wake from my dreams in a panic of boredom, I'm so thankful that I wake up so the monotony can end. I've literally dreamed that I filed documents for 8 hours. And I experienced every second of it. HORRIBLE, it just went on and on like a real dead end job.

And that was an actual consistent, realistic scenario. Often now, it is just unrelated scenes, plotless, meaningless, but seemingly endless.

But this dream of falling, the sensation of falling was terrifying, the acceleration was accurate. I don't know if you've ever fallen from a good height, like off a roof, but things go slow for a quarter second, then go insanely, and increasingly, fast.

I had this experience.

But as I was falling, terrified, because of the reality of it all, I thought I'd snap out of it, at some level, like this can't be real, I could look around, briefly, but I was falling so fast. I kept thinking in the last moments before I hit the ground, this can't really be happening. But I saw that it was. I kind of made a peace with it, knowing that I was powerless, and this WAS happening.

I saw the landscape, zooming down into it, I saw this neighborhood, a strip mall at an intersection, (and this is in like "zone" time, which I've experienced in reality while waking, it was all going SO fast) the roof, it was like a seven eleven or some such place, the parking lot. I fell somewhat head first, somewhere between a 30 and 45 degree angle, head first onto the dirty white line of an empty parking space of the parking lot. I watched it come up at an insane speed, I put my hands out in front of me. And I felt the impact. My bones crushed all throughout my body.

I've fallen many times in my dreams, but I've always woken up a split second before impact. This was different, it was horrific. I woke up a second later, after the impact, my heart racing, and in such pain.

Just sharing. I don't know what you, OP, are really talking about. Lol.
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In my early dream training, I experienced sleep-paralysis, false awakening loops, dream lock, falling dreams where wake-up didn't happen even after hitting the pavement. Falling dreams are very common Jungian archtypes for passive dreamers who do not know how to program or influence their dreams.

As I progressed as a skilled active dreamer a falling dream easily turned into a flying opportunity, or I could stop and hover just before hitting the ground.

Having conscious awareness enables utility of choice allowing you to break free of these wild subconscious archtypes and forge your own dream experiences as a dream artist and dream programmer.

We are not trained to dream as a skill, like any other life skill such as learning the piano, or learning math thus it develops in a wild untamed state for most who do not grab a hold of their development with dreaming and turn it into a useful tool for self-expression and experience.
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Screw your 33 and your 11. I rebuke that in the name of Jesus
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Every human dreams 3-5 dreams each night. Some Birds dream, and every mammal with a brain dreams. It is part of our memory-consolidation for long-term memory development, as well as its part of our over-all cognitive development as all our life-skills are being consolidated into memory as replay.

There are a lot of neurological benefits to dreaming such as problem solving, creativity, imagination and resolving stress, anxiety, depression, fear etc.

If you don't want to dream in a recommended source material from our collective pop-culture what's stopping you from using your bible as your source material and dream with Jesus instead?

This is a dream training program that is all about dream development for better cognitive health. You control the "influence" of what you want to dream about, I don't tell you what to dream.

I'm not an "influencer" just a teacher meaning I give you a bunch of art-brushes and let you gather your own paint to paint the canvas of the mind with your own waking life thoughts and experiences.

So you are in the drivers seat of your own dreams making your own choices free from the influences of people who try to tell a person "what to do" or "what to dream" or "what to believe"...

Close your eyes, there is your canvas of the mind, your thoughts are the paint. What are you going to paint tonight?

Don't want nightmares, don't watch horror movies or play jump scare horror games.

You like horror genre, well then use that source material.

Want to use your dreams to meet your god... use your religious texts as your source material.

You make that choice, not me. I respect freedom of individual choice.

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Waw what a wonderful project, you are incredible YAD bump
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Yes... only took me 33 years to figure this out to give a training system to other people that works. Already researchers that I know are a buzz at this, nothing like this has every been done with dreaming.

And the speed of results for students far exceeds my own expectations, you see them come in, all atrophic, bad dream or no dream recall. They start the free course and progress and by day 7 all that get that far have had signifigant dream recalls as many as 5 in a night, and all in their source material by day 7.

Then the Perception training, bringing sensory perception back online from never having touch, to now having touch in 30 years of touchless dreams. This is revolutionary work, it's my best work. Authentic, honest, genuine with the intent to help people. As you know I did this 22 years for free but all that did was slow me down to this project working my career as an application developer not a person to help humanity dream better dreams like I want to do.
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Screw your 33 and your 11. I rebuke that in the name of Jesus
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Every human dreams 3-5 dreams each night. Some Birds dream, and every mammal with a brain dreams. It is part of our memory-consolidation for long-term memory development, as well as its part of our over-all cognitive development as all our life-skills are being consolidated into memory as replay.

There are a lot of neurological benefits to dreaming such as problem solving, creativity, imagination and resolving stress, anxiety, depression, fear etc.

If you don't want to dream in a recommended source material from our collective pop-culture what's stopping you from using your bible as your source material and dream with Jesus instead?

This is a dream training program that is all about dream development for better cognitive health. You control the "influence" of what you want to dream about, I don't tell you what to dream.

I'm not an "influencer" just a teacher meaning I give you a bunch of art-brushes and let you gather your own paint to paint the canvas of the mind with your own waking life thoughts and experiences.

So you are in the drivers seat of your own dreams making your own choices free from the influences of people who try to tell a person "what to do" or "what to dream" or "what to believe"...

Close your eyes, there is your canvas of the mind, your thoughts are the paint. What are you going to paint tonight?

Don't want nightmares, don't watch horror movies or play jump scare horror games.

You like horror genre, well then use that source material.

Want to use your dreams to meet your god... use your religious texts as your source material.

You make that choice, not me. I respect freedom of individual choice.
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Thanks OP really appreciate this thread and the work you're doing and your immense genorosity! hf

Does this course help with dream recall?
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Thanks OP really appreciate this thread and the work you're doing and your immense genorosity! hf

Does this course help with dream recall?
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Yes... absolutely that is the first problem we have to address in every atrophic dreamer. Their dream recall has atrophied so through proper stimulation those regions of the brain start to come out of atrophy and students by the end of the course from having low dream recall can remember up to 3-5 of their dreams as per the actual science that supports we all dream that amount during sleep.

I have only 10 that pushed that far who were low frequency dreamers, only 3 have moved to the next course.

After Memory, Perception are rehabilitated, we focus on awareness in the third course and unlike every shitty lucid dream poop out there, this addresses atrophy training and I suspect like the rapid results I am seeing in the first two course sets for students that one will be explosive!

The first course is 7 days and is free, but after that it's pay to play because I've had so much of my work stolen and repurposed by the scam crowed over the years diminishing my reputation by using my work without citation I let it slide but this is all copyrighted and trademarked ie... the course system is trademarked so if anyone steals or copies it verbatim or a derivative of it I can sue and will. Tired of the shitternet. I went through all the proper channels this time to protect myself unlike before.

Here's the free 7 day course.
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A year or more ago I had a dream that I fell out of what ever I was flying in, maybe a hot air balloon. Maybe I was parachuting. Can't recall at this late date.

But I fell from a great height. One of the realest dreams I've ever experienced, the visual clarity and depth was amazing. I've never experienced this level of detail in a dream, usually things are slightly abstracted, or simplified, beyond the primary nexus of the dream space. But this dream was totally sub sub sub pixel accurate and fully rendered. And from this great height, I could see SOO much detail, at such a great distance. I was flying well above 10,000 ft.

As an aside, I'm experiencing an actual cognitive decline, my dreams are pretty horrible now as a result. They are low resolution. There are no plots most often, things happen, usually unrelated series of meaningless events. I struggle to understand what is happening. It is like my brain is struggling to generate the details of the reality of the dream. My brain struggles to create cohesive and progressive realities. They go on for ever. I wake from my dreams in a panic of boredom, I'm so thankful that I wake up so the monotony can end. I've literally dreamed that I filed documents for 8 hours. And I experienced every second of it. HORRIBLE, it just went on and on like a real dead end job.

And that was an actual consistent, realistic scenario. Often now, it is just unrelated scenes, plotless, meaningless, but seemingly endless.

But this dream of falling, the sensation of falling was terrifying, the acceleration was accurate. I don't know if you've ever fallen from a good height, like off a roof, but things go slow for a quarter second, then go insanely, and increasingly, fast.

I had this experience.

But as I was falling, terrified, because of the reality of it all, I thought I'd snap out of it, at some level, like this can't be real, I could look around, briefly, but I was falling so fast. I kept thinking in the last moments before I hit the ground, this can't really be happening. But I saw that it was. I kind of made a peace with it, knowing that I was powerless, and this WAS happening.

I saw the landscape, zooming down into it, I saw this neighborhood, a strip mall at an intersection, (and this is in like "zone" time, which I've experienced in reality while waking, it was all going SO fast) the roof, it was like a seven eleven or some such place, the parking lot. I fell somewhat head first, somewhere between a 30 and 45 degree angle, head first onto the dirty white line of an empty parking space of the parking lot. I watched it come up at an insane speed, I put my hands out in front of me. And I felt the impact. My bones crushed all throughout my body.

I've fallen many times in my dreams, but I've always woken up a split second before impact. This was different, it was horrific. I woke up a second later, after the impact, my heart racing, and in such pain.

Just sharing. I don't know what you, OP, are really talking about. Lol.
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Interesting. I use to have a lot of falling dreams because back in the day, I was heavily in to lucid dreaming. ...

Often times I found myself on the edge of a cliff, or on a high building, thinking, if this is reality, I wouldn't jump, so let's jump cos nothing bad can happen ... so I achieved lucidity while falling and also tried to steer it from falling to flying, with varying success ...

Flying high and observing detailed scenery below you is to me like the most awesome (lucid) dreaming experiences


non lucid dreams of falling usually ended waking up at the moment of impact/crash with a similar jolt that sometimes happens just when you are about to fall(sic!) in sleep.
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How many GLPers have you cured?

Last Edited by Katipo on 07/25/2020 08:25 AM
Any sarcasm in this post is purely intentional.
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For 2 years I've been working on a system to rehabilitate the dreaming mind from cognitive atrophy using sensory replay and sensory stimulation and created a program that uses neuroscience and my 33 years of lucid dreaming expertise to help people dream.

There was this lady who loves her dreams running the free course and she moved on to the perception training to bring sensory atrophy back online so we can see, hear, touch, taste and smell in our dreams, as dreams should be full-sensory feedback assuming there is no cognitive development problems with atrophy.

For 30 years she's been a visual and audible dreamer and on the Perception course for tactile feedback she for the first time was able to feel and touch in her dream. I take it for granted, my dream life is full-sensory with full awareness as I trained this as a cognitive developmental skill (which it is). Imagine though 30 years no touch and finally she can reach out and feel dream tactile feedback. That's amazing!

Anyways the site is starting to get some big attention because people are having explosive results and I have shown the results to some friends who study dreams and they said the results were also very rapid especially the tactile recovery from atrophy. Such good feels.

Check out some of the student reviews at the bottom of the course:

[link to dreamingforgamers.com (secure)]

Ahh... it's like giving the blind the gift of sight in their dreams through neuroscience. Well as you know I've been a resident dream tard here for over a decade and this passion project it been in the works since my last book publication.

Best of all 11 students now have all dreamed in their source material be it a video game or other source of interest.

Update: Check this submission from a student on her 11th day who when she came had no dream recall, no dream programming skills to this... in only 11 days wow!

SUBMISSION
I opened this game in the last hour of the evening but still had to learn how to use it. EN ALTERA QUE VEHAT ARGO [link to argoigdp.itch.io (secure)] i ended up in the water but i used this setting as source material.

So, i'm laying in bed and im immersed in the wonder of being lost in this maze of a game. I created sensations to feel, added sound and felt my way through to the waters edge with my avatar. Suddenly, the dogs in my area all bark at once so i woke up. When i finally allowed myself to drift back into the dream i was back in the game again. Only this time the colors were brighter and the sun was shinning on me, so i allowed myself extra time to stay in the dream just to enhance my full body sensors. It was a lovely experience.

[DPA04] The Fourth Cognitive Mapping Tactile Dream Training Exercise submission by Angie88

Update: I contacted her so with her permission I did a quick youtube video.


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I can confirm the course is amazing. I’m just finishing the first free course and not only am I seeing source material in dreams, I’m remembering dreams every night. I’ve always had dreams, but it was so sporadic when I would remember them. One of the really cool benefits of the course, is you get to learn all of the science behind what you are being taught. For me, I was not at all aware of dream/mind science.

Youaredreaming is an amazing teacher who gives great feedback. I highly recommend this site for anyone who is interested in developing dreaming as a skill. Think about it, the more you dream, the more conscious experience you gain. Not just any conscious experience, experience that you can learn to completely control.

Good luck to any who take this adventure.
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How many GLPers have you cured?
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Well, Tanaros completed the first course ironically he posted right after you.

So ONE! One GLPer brave enough to run the course gauntlet and have great dreams!

Who will be #2?

Let the dreaming games begin!
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At least 1.
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I can confirm the course is amazing. I’m just finishing the first free course and not only am I seeing source material in dreams, I’m remembering dreams every night. I’ve always had dreams, but it was so sporadic when I would remember them. One of the really cool benefits of the course, is you get to learn all of the science behind what you are being taught. For me, I was not at all aware of dream/mind science.

Youaredreaming is an amazing teacher who gives great feedback. I highly recommend this site for anyone who is interested in developing dreaming as a skill. Think about it, the more you dream, the more conscious experience you gain. Not just any conscious experience, experience that you can learn to completely control.

Good luck to any who take this adventure.
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I don't know if you got my e-mail but I have to comp you on that second course but won't let me until you mark the first one complete, the three doing that perception training OMG the results are beyond my own expectation, but I did know it would come back online just not that fast.

I mean, you dreams in the last 3 days were off the rails dude! Killing it yourself!
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garbage theory of dreams:




The least glamorous explanation for any dream is that it serves as a sort of data dump — a clearing of the day’s useless memories and a caching of the valuable ones. Researchers had long suspected that that process, if it exists, plays out between the hippocampus — which controls memory — and the neocortex, which governs higher order thought.

“We dream to forget,” wrote Nobel laureate Francis Crick in 1984.

Crick, who is best known and most celebrated as the co-discoverer of DNA, improbably became something of a leading thinker — or at least leading provocateur — in dream theory, and what was colloquially known as his “garbage disposal theory” of dreaming attracted a lot of believers into the 1990s. But most contemporary dream theorists believe things are not quite so simple.




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garbage theory of dreams:




The least glamorous explanation for any dream is that it serves as a sort of data dump — a clearing of the day’s useless memories and a caching of the valuable ones. Researchers had long suspected that that process, if it exists, plays out between the hippocampus — which controls memory — and the neocortex, which governs higher order thought.

“We dream to forget,” wrote Nobel laureate Francis Crick in 1984.

Crick, who is best known and most celebrated as the co-discoverer of DNA, improbably became something of a leading thinker — or at least leading provocateur — in dream theory, and what was colloquially known as his “garbage disposal theory” of dreaming attracted a lot of believers into the 1990s. But most contemporary dream theorists believe things are not quite so simple.

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Yeah lots of bullshit out there Ex Dreamer... you pick your influences and live by them.
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This looks cool. I have a BS in neurosci but most of the courses were the physiological and psychological aspects, but nothing about consciousness/dreaming/etc.





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