The moment you start wishing she was out of your dreams she will likely be. The only reason she's in them right now is probably because you think alot about her. |
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Yo what's up everyone |
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The moment you start wishing she was out of your dreams she will likely be. The only reason she's in them right now is probably because you think alot about her. |
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If your girlfriend is as good as you say she is, she will be in your dreams and subconscious for quite awhile. But, as dutch said, over time she will fade out of your dreams. On another note, if you can tell her anything, you can tell her about lucid dreaming |
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Yeah it's just I haven't had big success in telling people about lucid dreaming in the past, I mean one guy really hurt me and didn't accept the idea at all. But yeah your right, if I trust her as much as I think I do then I should have no trouble telling her about lucid dreaming |
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Your girlfriend is getting into your dreams every night because she takes up a huge part of your thoughts. Actually it isn't such a bad dream sign, you can explore the dream world together with her. Or you can shift your focus on something else so you'll dream less about her, perhaps a book or a movie before you sleep. |
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Last edited by Carrot; 12-13-2012 at 10:29 AM.
I've told numerous people and never recieved a bad reaction. The trick is to tell them that lucid dreaming, from a beginners view, can be looking at scientifically and not necessarily as a spiritual or psychedelic kind of thing, and explaining it to them on people's level. I usually start with saying: "Well, I practice this thing where I take control of my dreams and make them more memorable, and it's really simple. I'll share it with you if you like". Then it's up to people whether they want to listen or not |
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I didn't talk to him about lucid dreaming, he asked what I was holding on my hands, I told him that's my dream journal, then he said I'm crazy. |
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