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RE: Learn Lucid Dreaming For Real: Dream Diary 4-9-18 Missed Breakfast Graduation

in #how-to8 years ago

@shello this is impressive. You know when you are dreaming it's like you are watching a movie you acted. It's like you are the producer and you have the right to do and undo many actions in your dreams. I agree with all the points you gave but do you know it's not 100% efficient for occasional dreamers to remember all actions in their dream? Also I would love to ask this question. I was having a lovely dream and I woke up out of external disturbance from a friend of mine, I later slept back with the intention to continue my dream from where I stopped, I didn't come back. What can u say ah ds?

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Hello @hardaeborla!

When exploring dreams, I'm not always an active participant in them. When I am, it can be intensely exhilarating! Although you can't recall every single nuance in a dream, you can get very close.

Oh! The reason why you can't revisit dreams. Let me answer your question with another question! Have you ever found it odd that in dreams you can't recall anything that happened before the current scene you are experiencing? It's like one scene happens and then the next with no correlation to what just happened.

This is why I think you cannot revisit the exact same scene upon waking. It's our brains that tie these things together in sequence after we wake up. Nothing happens in any particular order, so how do you find when to be if there's no method of locating it?

Hope this helps!
@shello

Very correct