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RE: Fundraising a Home for Peg and Pegasus
Well ok. I can’t inform everything I did because it’s hard for people to digest. But yes some practices are scientifically proven. So 15 minutes before sleeping and 15 mins after you wake up are the most crucial period to fix things in your subconscious!! What you have to do is that you have to imagine, whatever you want at this period every day and have faith that it has happened already. During sleep, it will all get transferred to the unconscious and it will make things happen on its own. If its hard to imagine then watch videos related to the same as pictures leave a better impression in helping us imagine. All the best :)
I'm a cartomancer. Open-minded comes with the territory. ;)
This 15 minutes thing, I already do. I'm not sure if it's a precise 15 minutes, (could be more, could be less) but I do this anyway because it's nicer to think about where I'd rather be when I'm going to sleep. Also, I lucid dreams nightly and if I don't influence the dream myself, it's very likely to be a zombie dream... which aren't nearly as fun as zombie entertainment, lol.
But what do you do when you don't get to decide your thoughts when you first wake up? For example, when someone regularly wakes you up and demands something?
Oh my CARTOMANCER !!! That's awesome.
If you already do this and nothing is happening, then use pictures or videos to help. lucid dreaming is great keep that up !! I didn't understand that zombie part.
If someone regularly wakes me up i am gonna slap that person :p kidding. Well it doesn't matter you can continue your visualisations after waking up.
lol, the zombie part.
So, I used to have this recurring dream where I was being chased, but I could only run backwards. As a result, i learned to fly by flapping my human arms like a bird.
Funny side note: It took me a year of dreams to learn how to fly like that. And for the first few months, I couldn't land properly. So I had to just hit the ground rolling. Weirdest year of my life, lol
Anyway, because of my love for zombie entertainment, the thing chasing me in those dreams has been replaced with zombies. Not as fun as watching a zombie movie. I've woken up with an adrenaline rush before lol.
Oh man, I wish I could slap a fool sometimes, hahaha!
But that wouldn't really solve anything. :P
So I can just continue the visualisation? I thought you said the first 15 minutes after waking up were the most important?
I don't know whether to laugh or be shocked !! that zombie thing was adventurous, but if it was lucid dreaming, then you could have changed the dream with your wish isn't it?
Yes you can continue. How much time does the person waking you up takes?
Hmm, sometimes yes, sometimes no. Depends on when I realise it's a dream, the magnitude of the dream, and whether or not I want to explore the dream anyway.
Zombies are one of those monsters that can be symbolic for a lot of things. And how a person reacts to them can say just as much. So sometimes, it's worth exploring the zombie dream.
Also depends on if it's actually a dream or not. I don't think dreams (including nightmares) are always dreams... maybe I'll make a "dream theory" post one day to explain that, lol.
It varies.