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Hello! Can you remember your dreams when you wake up?


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  • Hello! Can you remember your dreams when you wake up? How many dreams do you have at night or in the morning? Make a report about a dream that you remembered, and you will never forget, it was so real.
  • Some people are able to wake up within their dreams becoming lucid of everything that is happening, they know they are dreaming and they can control their dreams, and they can do almost anything, many call it Lucid Dreaming.
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Hello Lucas! 👻

First, I don't know why but lately I don't dream and it's kind of irritating because I love dreaming (nightmares are not welcome of course) and I really miss my dreams (were interesting most of the time). 😂 Before, when I used to dream, I was usually able to remember and of course there are those dreams that I just had to write down. 🖤 I've heard that if you wake up in a bright room you're most likely not going to remember your dream and if you wake up in a darker room you'll remember. Perhaps someone will support this theory, I can't! 😂

Second, I have never experienced lucid dreaming but my friend did, so I can say I've heard stories. For example, my friend's experiences usually were hard to bear. Maybe someone will tell us another version of lucid dreaming. 😊

Now, I've remembered Dumbledore's words “Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?” so it makes me wonder, what if dreams are just another reality? So, what happened to my reality? 🤔

Okay, never mind me, just talking nonsenses, as always! 🤪👻👺🐱🐉

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5 hours ago, Tamara said:

Hello Lucas! 👻

First, I don't know why but lately I don't dream and it's kind of irritating because I love dreaming (nightmares are not welcome of course) and I really miss my dreams (were interesting most of the time). 😂 Before, when I used to dream, I was usually able to remember and of course there are those dreams that I just had to write down. 🖤 I've heard that if you wake up in a bright room you're most likely not going to remember your dream and if you wake up in a darker room you'll remember. Perhaps someone will support this theory, I can't! 😂

Second, I have never experienced lucid dreaming but my friend did, so I can say I've heard stories. For example, my friend's experiences usually were hard to bear. Maybe someone will tell us another version of lucid dreaming. 😊

Now, I've remembered Dumbledore's words “Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?” so it makes me wonder, what if dreams are just another reality? So, what happened to my reality? 🤔

Okay, never mind me, just talking nonsenses, as always! 🤪👻👺🐱🐉

Hello! Good night Tamara! When you wake up in the morning, you spend 10 minutes trying to remember if you had a dream at night, do this exercise every day, and over time you may be able to remember more of your dreams, there are days when I have more 4 dreams per night. Meditation also helps you to remember your dreams. Speaking of other realities, I believe that we live among many realities at the same time, but we do not realize, there are many dimensions or plans. Then you research about Astral Projection, it is when the person can get out of the physical body, and can get in contact with the astral plane, which many call the 4 dimension, we have more than one body, we have the physical body, the astral body (etheric double) the mental, the spiritual and many others, and they are all connected. For example: If you use your mind to think or imagine something that makes you feel joy, or pleasure, you will feel these sensations in your physical body, everything is connected and can influence us.

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most of the time I remember but I get frustrated when I dream something important and I don't remember it. So now whenever I dream of something important and I wake up I write it down.

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