So I have been having a lot of DILDs lately. There have been a lot of changes in my life most especially in the past two months, and every time I have a lot of changes I find that my awareness in general becomes a little more sharp. And when that happens, I start to think about lucid dreaming more, and of course thinking about lucid dreaming is what in my opinion tends to help me have more dream induced lucid dreams. I don’t really have a question or a seed of discussion here, I just hope that you guys are able to induce more lucid dreams when things change in your lives. Obviously there’s been a ton of changes in peoples’ lives globally this past year, and my fingers are crossed that something good comes out of it. Just cross your fingers that I peel my eyes away from CNN long enough to get a good night sleep for a change. |
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"If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."
I am more than I think am, I can become much more than that even
I am well! Hope you are too. Thanks for the welcome back, Mr. Mask |
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^ Welcome Back! |
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With Dreaming you need to start small and work hard grow your lucid dreaming lifestyle...
I'm not just a lucid dream, I'm a Somnonauts!!
“It’s... your conscience. We don’t talk a lot these days.”
Ophelia!!! Wow! Hi there. How has the baking business been? |
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I don’t know what happened with my last reply, sorry if this ends up being a double post. I’m doing well! How are you old friend? |
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I had a major life event. I was being screened for a surgery when they found a deadly aortic aneurysm right up against my heart. I spent about 6 months crying at least once a day. I had great insurance luckily. Only a few doctors in the world could have repaired it. I flew from Idaho to The Cleveland Clinic and was repaired by one of the best chest surgeons around. Healed perfect and have returned to a healthy athletic life. Total process from finding it to being back to athletic was less than 1 year. My life is like a dream, even when things go astray. |
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Yes, I definitely look at it like a miracle. Most people die because there are no symptoms. They are only found by accident. The string of events leading to me getting screened were 1 in 10,000. Definitely some of that "life is a dream" magic I always talk about. |
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