look up "how to control your dreams", it's really easy. here's a little general starter info:
the first step is to realize you are in a dream. to do this, you need to train yourself to do "dream checks". Throughout the day, ask yourself, am i in a dream, and then there are different 'checks' you can do. you can look at your hands, if it feels weird looking at them, or they have 4 or 6 fingers, then you are in a dream. You can look at a clock, notice the time, look away, then look back, if the time changed way more than it should've, then you are in a dream. You can check something in text. read it, look away, and look back, if it changed, then you are in a dream.
It may take a while, but eventually once you are trained, you will think to do dream checks in most of your dreams.
Once you realize you are in a dream, you can have full control of it ***as long as you believe without a shadow of a doubt what you want to do.*** the easiest way to do this is close your eyes, imagine what you want and open them and it will be there, or imagine what you want, and if you look behind you, or walk around a corner, then it will be there. if you want to fly, in your mind think to yourself, if i jump and keep my thoughts going up, then my body will keep going up and i can fly, and you should be able to, but if somewhere in the back of your mind you are like, idk if this is really going to work, then it won't.
Now next time you see a woman burning, just close your eyes, turn around, imagine something else and go with your new direction in the dream. I used to have nightmares, now my dreams are better than reality and i dread waking up from them.
Thanks so much. I will really look into that. I have already started with the dream checks. Anything to lower the amount of nightmares, it seems intuitively like something that would work. What a great idea :)
Is it normal that I have very horrific dreams fairly regularly?
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look up "how to control your dreams", it's really easy. here's a little general starter info:
the first step is to realize you are in a dream. to do this, you need to train yourself to do "dream checks". Throughout the day, ask yourself, am i in a dream, and then there are different 'checks' you can do. you can look at your hands, if it feels weird looking at them, or they have 4 or 6 fingers, then you are in a dream. You can look at a clock, notice the time, look away, then look back, if the time changed way more than it should've, then you are in a dream. You can check something in text. read it, look away, and look back, if it changed, then you are in a dream.
It may take a while, but eventually once you are trained, you will think to do dream checks in most of your dreams.
Once you realize you are in a dream, you can have full control of it ***as long as you believe without a shadow of a doubt what you want to do.*** the easiest way to do this is close your eyes, imagine what you want and open them and it will be there, or imagine what you want, and if you look behind you, or walk around a corner, then it will be there. if you want to fly, in your mind think to yourself, if i jump and keep my thoughts going up, then my body will keep going up and i can fly, and you should be able to, but if somewhere in the back of your mind you are like, idk if this is really going to work, then it won't.
Now next time you see a woman burning, just close your eyes, turn around, imagine something else and go with your new direction in the dream. I used to have nightmares, now my dreams are better than reality and i dread waking up from them.
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Thanks so much. I will really look into that. I have already started with the dream checks. Anything to lower the amount of nightmares, it seems intuitively like something that would work. What a great idea :)