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      (Prove Me Wrong) No One Has Literally Ever Talked to Their Subconscious. Ever.

      I not only browsed this site, but also the Internet, and cannot--for the life of me--find one person's account of ever talking to their subconscious. What little I could find, I can condense into a few points.

      • People ask for singular things, like a dream job, soul mate, a fear, or a secret about themselves (usually from the dream itself or a random character), but never have an actual conversation.
      • They try to talk to their subconscious, but receive very unclear answers (likely due to inexperience)
      • People always inquire about themselves and never the subconscious itself
      • Those who have actually properly conversed with it, never share their experiences for whatever reasons
      • People claim they have, but never elaborate or offer any details at all
      • The rest just claim it can't be done or are unaware of it


      But has anyone ever had a proper conversation with their subconscious? As far as all the accounts I can find, the answer is no. You'd think people would jump at the chance to learn everything about themselves, essentially from themselves. Or learn more about the nature of lucid dreaming and what new things they can do, without trying to figure it out from trial-and-error or random ideas.

      Who else could these supposed "dream guides" be who know what they do about you? Unless you believe they're some form of foreign entities.

      Since dreams are nothing more than environments made by your mind, and the subconscious is this largely unexplored part of your mind which plays a vital role to the creation of your dreams, doesn't it make sense to try and learn more about your subconscious? It's not like you have to debate whether it exists, and communicating with it is very possible. And yet, there's so little information on it regarding personal experiences in communicating with it.

      If anything, attempt to communicate with it not for the purposes of personal curiosity, but to learn more about how to properly lucid dream. What's the point of lucid dreaming if it can't be done efficiently, right? And the reason I haven't done any of this yet is because I haven't had the chance to. If my previous attempts at lucid dreaming worked, believe me, it would have been the first thing I did, and then share the information with the rest of you. Hopefully information that can help the poor souls who for unknown reasons, can't have a lucid dream until months. And that's due largely to ignorance, because we don't know what factors separate the "lucky" ones from those who have to struggle.

      I don't know how else people expect to improve lucid dreaming if not through this method. Where else are they going to learn? Unless they, again, plan doing trial-and-error with random ideas in the hopes they're successful. Or wait for scientists to develop a solution (and I'm not holding my breath for however long that will take). Hell, this site could have a few proficient volunteers try out this method and see what they come up. It's not asking them to sacrifice a large portion of their dream time, nor something difficult that would take practice to master like, say, shape-shifting.

      So, please, if you can prove me wrong, please do. Or if you know a story I managed to miss, please share it. What little stories I found were far from enlightening, and frankly, just plain boring. And lastly, if we can have some people to try out this method, I only see all the things we have to benefit from doing so, and I'd personally appreciate it a great deal.
      Last edited by Screen; 03-20-2014 at 05:44 AM.

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