Well, I shall summarize it:
Trying (or wanting) to make it happen does not, on its own, make it happen. In fact, depending on the circumstances, it can bring about the opposite. There is much more that is involved, for the umpteenth time. You can refer to my previous posts if you are still pondering the sqrt(2).
The positive results are not unanimous, and the methods did not bring about the same results every time. Problem solving (in dreams) happens on its own, anyway. Having the intent, writing it down, immersing yourself in the subject of interest, and trying to implement it into a dream--this can only give dreams a supportive push in that direction, which can easily be undone by your motives. Sometimes, you'll even find fragments of the subject implemented in a distorted way, completely opposite to how you wanted it to be implemented.
It's not a clean-cut process; there are many other variables and influences that shape the result. Ignoring this fact will definitely not help.
 Originally Posted by DreamWeeber
id rather pick the doctors who did the study, but I dont think they are on the forum
Are you serious?
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