Yes yes yes. Oreo 2012. |
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I wonder if you could get Oreoboy1996 to guest? He has plenty of experience, and has been mentioned a lot in the podcasts. I'm pretty sure he has the equipment too. |
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Yes yes yes. Oreo 2012. |
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Have you consider some intro and outro music? I am sure there has be someone on the forum that would be able to provide that. |
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"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
"Oh, and everything is not what it seems
This life is but a dream"
Breakers Roar by Sturgill Simpson
You should add some kinky sex music in the background, along with some deep voices saying stuff like: "Oooooh yeaaaah." and "Mmmmmmm baby...". |
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Har har, keep this thread on topic yo! |
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Que pasa, guys? Missing your voices! When's the next episode coming out? |
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How about different ways to break dryspells? |
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How about independent dream figures. ( the dream characters that act out from others, like stop you while you are flying) and also how the dream figures are conscious and say things that you would not expect, making their consciousness different. |
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I presume you are referring to Gateway to inner self. See I personally wouldn't want this on the podcast as it is a highly controversial topic, with no true basis or evidence to support it. Next to that, that was probably one of the worst chapter's of the book, he completely disregards the possibility that it is our brains stopping us from flying. There are two kind of expectations, ones you have consciously formulated and know of (E.g - the teacher is not in the room maybe she is out today) and unconscious expectations that form our view of life, schema I believe (E.g - its brown and big, its a boulder). So it is not possible to be fully aware of all your expectations in at any time, so when something happens that you were not focusing on it is referred to as unexpected but it might not have been (in the case of the guy who stopped waggoner flying, maybe his dream went that way because in his unconscious evalution of movies a guy always seems to take down whoever is flying around etc which was reflected into the dream) |
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Yes I was referring to the book. Anyway that may have been a possibility of it being reflected into the dream, but people try so hard to find there subconscious, which links to most dream figures. And our subconscious has got to be bigger than us expecting some object to say something, and it happening. If the subconscious was just that, there wouldn't be dream guides which do anything but what they're expected when you meet them. Basically what I am saying is why can't dream characters have a half separate consciousness if our subconscious does? |
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Well my software exploded and Ophelia dropped her netbook resulting in its untimely death. So it'll be out as soon as we fix both of those problems |
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Check out my DreamViews Podcast with OpheliaBlue!
The best reason for having dreams is that in dreams no reasons are necessary.
No sailor controls the sea. Only a foolish sailor would say such a thing. Similarly, no lucid dreamer controls the dream.
Like a sailor on the sea, we lucid dreamers direct our perceptual awareness within the larger state of dreaming.
I just started listening to these and I really appreciate them! I finished episode three a minute ago, the sound quality was pretty good |
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“Never forget that once upon a time, in an unguarded moment, you recognized yourself as a friend.”
Suggestion; interviewing staff members? In particularly the dream guides, as they're the more active members of the on-topic community. Questions like how did you get into lucid dreaming, what are your goals, how has it affected your life. |
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Ok we're gonna get all up in this. PMing you after my long poo weekend, RareCola |
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I've got some ideas: how about going into more detail about dream discussion in general, like lighting, weather, how sensations from the real world can seep into dreams and how that might affect a lucid dream, traveling in dreams, being able to recognize when false awakenings occur. |
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-How to share the idea of lucid dreaming with people that are new to the whole concept. Ophelia, I know that you managed to get a bunch of your coworkers into lucid dreaming. It'd be cool if you could tell us how you did that and pass on any of your "lucid people skills". |
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