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My cognitive rehabilitation training system for dreamers is working better than expected.

 
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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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This is all pure dream programming, treating cognitive atrophy and bringing the atrophic dreaming mind back online so you can dream cool shit kinda website.

Frued, Hobbson can suck it.
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Yeah or we just turn of the computers, throw away cell phones
and let nature heal the damage naturally instead of sticking
to the very thing that causes the damage in the first place.
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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.


I'm not saying I see the garbage disposal theory as the truth ...

In dream interpretation, I liked Jung instead of Freud ...

the other stuff was lucid dreaming related ... the biggest influence was Castaneda, I have to say ... for a long time I was puzzled by how lot of his writing read like fiction but then there was something that was working and what I had not read elsewhere ...

now it looks like he might have ripped off some of his dreaming techniques from Gurdjieff ... but then again, Gurdjieff was also a kind of charlatan, so where does that leave us?
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Yeah or we just turn of the computers, throw away cell phones
and let nature heal the damage naturally instead of sticking
to the very thing that causes the damage in the first place.
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Let's start then with healing that damaged dreaming mind...
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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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Or just be in a quiet state for an hour plus. That was my experience. Prior to taking this course, I was following advice from different YouTubers and binaural beats is a big one. They work great for helping got quiet the mind, but I never went lucid with them. I woke up in the middle of the night, and tried WILD (wake induced lucid dreaming) with the binaural beats several times. I thought maybe I wasn’t doing it long enough, so I went to the hour+ mark three times. In those experiences, again no lucid dreaming.

If your a beginner, like I am, you more than likely need to start slow and the big part is just remembering your dreams. If you can’t remember at least 1 dream every night, then that’s the place to start. If you go lucid but don’t remember it, were you actually lucid? Plus, the course on rehabilitating dream recall is completely free. I recommend it for anyone who is interested or maybe even a little interested. Again it’s free, and it’s a break from all of the political drama playing our right now.
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Yeah or we just turn of the computers, throw away cell phones
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to the very thing that causes the damage in the first place.
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How can he teach those who live in vast diverse locations if not via online and tech? When one gets to the point they learn full control of their dreaming life, that same person could also choose to unplug as you suggest and still enjoy the benefits of dreaming.

The most ironic thing, saying what you did as a post, online, using tech wtf
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Yeah or we just turn of the computers, throw away cell phones
and let nature heal the damage naturally instead of sticking
to the very thing that causes the damage in the first place.
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Let's start then with healing that damaged dreaming mind...
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming


I think I am quite a good dreamer.. but the realm I usually deal with is in a state of war. Mankind is under attack so to speak, so I try to limit my access as much as possible.

Nevertheless your advice is correct. My mission is coming to an end, I will "retire" and switch all that crappy shit off and also heal my damaged eye sight.

I am not against your method if it helps people.. but since "objective reality" does not exist (as was finally proven in 2018) in what realm are those who use technology end up in the long run? The technology we all use to talk to each other around the world was not given for our benefit, even though it seems convenient and fun at first glance.
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I'm not saying I see the garbage disposal theory as the truth ...

In dream interpretation, I liked Jung instead of Freud ...

the other stuff was lucid dreaming related ... the biggest influence was Castaneda, I have to say ... for a long time I was puzzled by how lot of his writing read like fiction but then there was something that was working and what I had not read elsewhere ...

now it looks like he might have ripped off some of his dreaming techniques from Gurdjieff ... but then again, Gurdjieff was also a kind of charlatan, so where does that leave us?
 Quoting: ex dreamer 70971451


I don't do dream interpretation, most people are atrophic dreamers who have stunted dream development due to bad information, neglect in understanding how dreams are very important for our cognitive development and health.

I don't promote any drug use so my material is drug free and I explain why again when we get to the limbic-system and fear vs joy in our dream replay when a physiological response is triggered.

Up until 2010 and fMRI there was no difinitive science that could see dreams as being beneficial beyond memory-consolidation.

The truth, it uses the whole limbic-system to manage healthy or damaging hormones during dreams so fear is not the fun healthy way to dream.

Dreaming in something you enjoy however engages a whole new level of what is being released for your cognitive development, mental and physical well being.

Like Angie said in her review, she noticed she had a new sense of well being after completing the first course.

Basically... we've been treating dreams like garbage when they are very integral to our cognitive growth, memory, higher-brain function, creativity, mental health the benefits are all in the research now so this new era of dreaming needs something better than stare into a pine-cone.

You can learn from this guy... he seems to know how this all works.


I'm just trying to course correct the slew of misinformation with practical neuroscience, dream psychology and tested techniques that address atrophy or dream development because one thing I do know.

Either you are developing the dreaming mind up to 25 or you are now rehabilitating atrophy 25 years and older. Some the atrophy is so bad that rehabilitation may never happen ie... never dream again due to brain damage.
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And just to further illustrate my point... a recent 2020 as recent as July 17th study on lucid dreaming and still no addressing atrophy or treatment.

[link to www.frontiersin.org (secure)]

So the science is still in the stone ages with researchers fumbling over technique vs the actual mechanics of the dreaming mind in that it responds to stimuli and replay for proper neuron and neural pathway development.

Why they can't see it's not a technique but cognitive development and the growth of neurons and neural pathways for active dreamers and that atrophy is in the non-active dreamers blows my mind... thus the wheel turns and people wanting to dream become inventive thinkers using pine-cones, candles, drugs, diet... shit that doesn't address any skill development like learning to play the piano.

My perspective is it's all cognitive development of a skill that you learn through repeat practice and stimulation. Once you get off the techniques you just do it. At will.
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Yeah or we just turn of the computers, throw away cell phones
and let nature heal the damage naturally instead of sticking
to the very thing that causes the damage in the first place.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79186522


Let's start then with healing that damaged dreaming mind...
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming


I think I am quite a good dreamer.. but the realm I usually deal with is in a state of war. Mankind is under attack so to speak, so I try to limit my access as much as possible.

Nevertheless your advice is correct. My mission is coming to an end, I will "retire" and switch all that crappy shit off and also heal my damaged eye sight.

I am not against your method if it helps people.. but since "objective reality" does not exist (as was finally proven in 2018) in what realm are those who use technology end up in the long run? The technology we all use to talk to each other around the world was not given for our benefit, even though it seems convenient and fun at first glance.
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Well, our time is always short on planet doom, I don't support or represent any social, religious or political group and stay away from their influence. I just want to dream cool shit and do it my way free from influences and for the art.

But one thing is sure, our waking world influences our dreams, so watch what influences you inherit.

Unplug from all the influence and have some nice dreams friend, you deserve at least that much.
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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!
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming


Got up to take the quiz, checked GLP, and found out your GLPer too. That’s awesome.

I had some source material last night. I had a shield and I was blocking some big bad mafucka who was beating me up. I’m going to keep pushing the medieval source material for a bit. I want to be on a battlefield. Never had a dream like that, that I can remember.
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I like my vivid dreams... sometimes I don’t want to wake up.
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Got up to take the quiz, checked GLP, and found out your GLPer too. That’s awesome.

I had some source material last night. I had a shield and I was blocking some big bad mafucka who was beating me up. I’m going to keep pushing the medieval source material for a bit. I want to be on a battlefield. Never had a dream like that, that I can remember.
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That's pretty funny... I love GLP have been here forever, lots of great people with different perspectives and A1 steak sauce.

It's fun once you know how dreams work to be able to do just that, pick something you want to experience, data mine the resource for replay and poof... interactive version online sir.

Angie is killing it wow she is really on fire like faster than I was but I had nothing like this what she has done in 11 days literally took me years to master. But I didn't know what I know now and that was over 30 years ago.
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re: drugs ... pot smoking, especially going to sleep stoned every day is bad for dreaming and dream recall ... the good news is the REM rebound after quitting/abstaining
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I like my vivid dreams... sometimes I don’t want to wake up.
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Oh that is the one side-effect of good dreams... the inevitable wake up always happens and always will, but if you are good you can get back to that dream if you want.

I often just keep farming new experiences as I've literally done it all, or at least the stuff I wanted to do. Now it's a hunt for the next best thing to dream in.

For me, Cyberpunk 2077 while I finalize this site.
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I like my vivid dreams... sometimes I don’t want to wake up.
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Agreed. I love those vivid dreams. I’ve enjoyed learning to recall more dreams. Just this morning, I woke up, didn’t remember a dream on waking, so I stay in bed, quiet my mind and see what comes, and boom! Not only do I remember the dream, but it’s quite vivid. Before this course, when I did have a vivid dream that I remembered, it was only the type they I didn’t have to let come to me upon waking. And the frequency was very random, a couple a month or maybe more/less. But I’d say I averaged around 3-5 dreams a month. Now I’m averaging at least 1 per night.
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re: drugs ... pot smoking, especially going to sleep stoned every day is bad for dreaming and dream recall ... the good news is the REM rebound after quitting/abstaining
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Totally, very simple: if it affects short-term, long-term memory while awake, it will be worse with dreams.

I don't drink, do drugs etc because once you got this gift... it's the safe version of any "cheap-thrill" you want in a consequence free environment of self-expression. People got to the drugs due to not having this outlet to blow off steam.
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I like my vivid dreams... sometimes I don’t want to wake up.
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Oh that is the one side-effect of good dreams... the inevitable wake up always happens and always will, but if you are good you can get back to that dream if you want.

I often just keep farming new experiences as I've literally done it all, or at least the stuff I wanted to do. Now it's a hunt for the next best thing to dream in.

For me, Cyberpunk 2077 while I finalize this site.
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming


It’s not easy to go back... even imposible fro me. Cuz I realize that am in a different reality and something woke me up. Like when I’m dreaming with my grandparents, I want to hug them but I can’t.
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It’s not easy to go back... even imposible fro me. Cuz I realize that am in a different reality and something woke me up. Like when I’m dreaming with my grandparents, I want to hug them but I can’t.
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I'm sure with some dream training you can do anything...
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re: drugs ... pot smoking, especially going to sleep stoned every day is bad for dreaming and dream recall ... the good news is the REM rebound after quitting/abstaining
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Totally, very simple: if it affects short-term, long-term memory while awake, it will be worse with dreams.

I don't drink, do drugs etc because once you got this gift... it's the safe version of any "cheap-thrill" you want in a consequence free environment of self-expression. People got to the drugs due to not having this outlet to blow off steam.
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Interesting. I don’t drink as well, but I do enjoy marijuana. I used to work in a very remote location, with no drugs of any kind around or allowed. The weeks that I was at this location, I did have more vivid dreams, with a higher frequency. Including, full on being stoned in a dream with no difference than real life.

Now I know how to further improve dream recall.
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It’s not easy to go back... even imposible fro me. Cuz I realize that am in a different reality and something woke me up. Like when I’m dreaming with my grandparents, I want to hug them but I can’t.
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I'm sure with some dream training you can do anything...
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Something I’ve never been able to do in a dream, is shoot a gun. I’ll have the gun and most times I can’t even pull the trigger, but the few times I have, the gun wouldn’t fire anyway.
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I like my vivid dreams... sometimes I don’t want to wake up.
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Agreed. I love those vivid dreams. I’ve enjoyed learning to recall more dreams. Just this morning, I woke up, didn’t remember a dream on waking, so I stay in bed, quiet my mind and see what comes, and boom! Not only do I remember the dream, but it’s quite vivid. Before this course, when I did have a vivid dream that I remembered, it was only the type they I didn’t have to let come to me upon waking. And the frequency was very random, a couple a month or maybe more/less. But I’d say I averaged around 3-5 dreams a month. Now I’m averaging at least 1 per night.
 Quoting: Tanoros


Every night I have vivid dreams and speak while am dreaming. My family say that I speak different languages...

My dreams are my scape from this awful reality.

Do you have powers in your dreams? I do, and I kill demons in my dreams.
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It’s not easy to go back... even imposible fro me. Cuz I realize that am in a different reality and something woke me up. Like when I’m dreaming with my grandparents, I want to hug them but I can’t.
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I'm sure with some dream training you can do anything...
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming


That would be awesome!!!

Some dreams are so beautiful, better than this reality.
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It’s not easy to go back... even imposible fro me. Cuz I realize that am in a different reality and something woke me up. Like when I’m dreaming with my grandparents, I want to hug them but I can’t.
 Quoting: LittleMe


I'm sure with some dream training you can do anything...
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming


Something I’ve never been able to do in a dream, is shoot a gun. I’ll have the gun and most times I can’t even pull the trigger, but the few times I have, the gun wouldn’t fire anyway.
 Quoting: Tanoros


Something is holding you...
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It’s not easy to go back... even imposible fro me. Cuz I realize that am in a different reality and something woke me up. Like when I’m dreaming with my grandparents, I want to hug them but I can’t.
 Quoting: LittleMe


I'm sure with some dream training you can do anything...
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming


Something I’ve never been able to do in a dream, is shoot a gun. I’ll have the gun and most times I can’t even pull the trigger, but the few times I have, the gun wouldn’t fire anyway.
 Quoting: Tanoros


Wow another breakthrough for Skydancer Tanaros, she finally got to taste in her dreams... 30 years audible/visual dreaming to just the other day touch, now taste...

In the olden days before science that would be like a miracle, but that's sensory stimuli and sensory replay addressing atrophy in the primary gustatory cortex for taste replay in dreams.

All our sensory regions of the brain store sensory memory that our dreams replay so give it data and it gives you taste in your dreams.

That too me is more rewarding than anyone would know. And so fast too, I thought maybe a week per unit not the next day or next two days of training. This is such a breakthrough scientifically!
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Yeah or we just turn of the computers, throw away cell phones
and let nature heal the damage naturally instead of sticking
to the very thing that causes the damage in the first place.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79186522


Let's start then with healing that damaged dreaming mind...
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming


I think I am quite a good dreamer.. but the realm I usually deal with is in a state of war. Mankind is under attack so to speak, so I try to limit my access as much as possible.

Nevertheless your advice is correct. My mission is coming to an end, I will "retire" and switch all that crappy shit off and also heal my damaged eye sight.

I am not against your method if it helps people.. but since "objective reality" does not exist (as was finally proven in 2018) in what realm are those who use technology end up in the long run? The technology we all use to talk to each other around the world was not given for our benefit, even though it seems convenient and fun at first glance.
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Well, our time is always short on planet doom, I don't support or represent any social, religious or political group and stay away from their influence. I just want to dream cool shit and do it my way free from influences and for the art.

But one thing is sure, our waking world influences our dreams, so watch what influences you inherit.

Unplug from all the influence and have some nice dreams friend, you deserve at least that much.
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming


No that is actually completely wrong, your dreaming creates your waking life. I would have thought for someone interested in dreaming you would have become aware of this through keeping a dreamers diary proving my claim to be 100% accurate.

The purpose for dreaming is not some fancy entertainment, if it were then animals did not need to dream to function properly, yet they dream just like us.

It is also astonishing that for someone who is so deeply interested in dreaming has not yet found out that we have no time, that we actually leave our sleeping body (OBE) during our dreaming and that when our time comes to end physical presence in what people call "material" world.. we continue to be ETERNAL if we don't get lost or.. such unfortunate circumstances trapping us in some way or manner.

Before the age of computers people did not suffer from the atrophy you talk about. In the dream-world we are not restricted as in the waking state by the very narrow band of visible light to whish we have been confined to.. now imagine if all the stuff you seem to be able to see, experience and do.. you could do in your waking state as well..

it seems you got stuck on the pleasure instead of finding out who you are and what your original puropse to even exist here is... but I guess you may be ready to dig a whole lot deeper one day..

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It’s not easy to go back... even imposible fro me. Cuz I realize that am in a different reality and something woke me up. Like when I’m dreaming with my grandparents, I want to hug them but I can’t.
 Quoting: LittleMe


I'm sure with some dream training you can do anything...
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming


Something I’ve never been able to do in a dream, is shoot a gun. I’ll have the gun and most times I can’t even pull the trigger, but the few times I have, the gun wouldn’t fire anyway.
 Quoting: Tanoros


Wow another breakthrough for Skydancer Tanaros, she finally got to taste in her dreams... 30 years audible/visual dreaming to just the other day touch, now taste...

In the olden days before science that would be like a miracle, but that's sensory stimuli and sensory replay addressing atrophy in the primary gustatory cortex for taste replay in dreams.

All our sensory regions of the brain store sensory memory that our dreams replay so give it data and it gives you taste in your dreams.

That too me is more rewarding than anyone would know. And so fast too, I thought maybe a week per unit not the next day or next two days of training. This is such a breakthrough scientifically!
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming


about 6 years ago, i had a lucid dream which was the longest I ever experienced. I still remember going to a steakhouse in this dream, and smelling the steak cooking. as i waited in my chair, i was totally aware i was sleeping but shocked and amazed that i was still sitting down smelling the steak. Then the steak came, and i ate a little peice. it tasted steaky. ;)

the key is to get enough sleep. which i have stopped doing because of out of dream situations.
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No that is actually completely wrong, your dreaming creates your waking life. I would have thought for someone interested in dreaming you would have become aware of this through keeping a dreamers diary proving my claim to be 100% accurate.

The purpose for dreaming is not some fancy entertainment, if it were then animals did not need to dream to function properly, yet they dream just like us.

It is also astonishing that for someone who is so deeply interested in dreaming has not yet found out that we have no time, that we actually leave our sleeping body (OBE) during our dreaming and that when our time comes to end physical presence in what people call "material" world.. we continue to be ETERNAL if we don't get lost or.. such unfortunate circumstances trapping us in some way or manner.

Before the age of computers people did not suffer from the atrophy you talk about. In the dream-world we are not restricted as in the waking state by the very narrow band of visible light to whish we have been confined to.. now imagine if all the stuff you seem to be able to see, experience and do.. you could do in your waking state as well..

it seems you got stuck on the pleasure instead of finding out who you are and what your original puropse to even exist here is... but I guess you may be ready to dig a whole lot deeper one day..

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Re: My cognitive rehabilitation training system for dreamers is working better than expected.
about 6 years ago, i had a lucid dream which was the longest I ever experienced. I still remember going to a steakhouse in this dream, and smelling the steak cooking. as i waited in my chair, i was totally aware i was sleeping but shocked and amazed that i was still sitting down smelling the steak. Then the steak came, and i ate a little peice. it tasted steaky. ;)

the key is to get enough sleep. which i have stopped doing because of out of dream situations.
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Why stop at just that one? I can stretch time and experience 2 weeks of lucid dreaming in 30 minutes of sleep (on second sleep cycle only) and if not pressured by work that day. I need a lot of sleep too, to pull that off to lead up to that stretch. I peak at 2 weeks, but I know practitioners that say they can do months, years and a rare few say entire lifetimes in one night of sleep.

The longest I seem to reach is roughly 2 weeks of a time-stretched lucid dream then I unlock and wake up, can't seem to shake the fear and once that creeps in I'm done (ie... hmm been here far to long maybe something is wrong... poof insta wake-up)

Still working on it, I want to try the year or entire lifetime but even I am not that ready. Too much life-stress career, family drama pressure waking me up all the time. I need to be alone, in solitude and without interruption.
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I like my vivid dreams... sometimes I don’t want to wake up.
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Agreed. I love those vivid dreams. I’ve enjoyed learning to recall more dreams. Just this morning, I woke up, didn’t remember a dream on waking, so I stay in bed, quiet my mind and see what comes, and boom! Not only do I remember the dream, but it’s quite vivid. Before this course, when I did have a vivid dream that I remembered, it was only the type they I didn’t have to let come to me upon waking. And the frequency was very random, a couple a month or maybe more/less. But I’d say I averaged around 3-5 dreams a month. Now I’m averaging at least 1 per night.
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Every night I have vivid dreams and speak while am dreaming. My family say that I speak different languages...

My dreams are my scape from this awful reality.

Do you have powers in your dreams? I do, and I kill demons in my dreams.
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I’ve flown in dreams, I’ve pushed things and people with my mind in dreams. I’m usually able to get out of or through any situation in a dream, I just for whatever reason can’t shoot a gun in a dream.





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