First, if you and other interested parties are still out there, I'd kind of like to continue the topic.
I thought it was a pretty neat post, but I don't believe the idea that dreams are just junk, radom images created by your mind while your body heals itself. I'm a firm believer that dreams have meaning and I have reasonably good success analyzing dreams. So, I guess, my question is, if you have complete control of your dreams, aren't you wiping out any agendas that your subconscious would otherwise have had? Is that why you kind of had a period of sort of "blank dreams?" Maybe it makes more sense to work with your dreams co-operatively than to try to control them completely.
Dreams that aren't Lucid are from our subconscious. Those dreams, in my opinion, are gifts from a part of our mind that observes, senses, judges and communicates things differently than our conscious mind. Wouldn't it be better to partner with our subconscious rather than to completely control it?
Any thoughts? Opinions?
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