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How can you control your dreams?

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Is there any way to control what you are going to dream about at night?

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  1. Yeah! You are likely to dream about what you've been busy with during your day or what you've been occupying your mind with ( usually in a twisted way or just in a plain boring sequence of those events).  

    I'd say, sometimes dreams can be about the future( but I doubt in your case) and you never really know what God has in plan for your future.

    I've had dreams that have surpassed in real life and I think that those were revelations from God to me. I never knew the meanings of the pictures I got, but when the events happened-I realised I had dreamt about them.

    You can't really say I don't want to have a dream and not have because you chose not to have it, but you can help reduce unwanted dreams by avoiding stressful situations, getting a good pillow, getting rid of worries and by avoiding movies that'll get you thinking otherwise or scare you to death, etc.

    There are so many factors that I believe we humans do not understand about this realm, but hopefully research might pop the answer to this one.

    I hope I helped. Dreaming is normal really. Why avoid it?  Stay blessed


  2. first control your conscious self

    then you can control the rest

    mediation

    relaxation

    breathing heart rate first

    then the rest can follow

  3. there are certain steps you can take to control what you're doing in your dreams.  For me it's harder to control what other people or things are doing, but I find that I can almost always fly and even just look at things and realize how crazy it is that I'm dreaming.  Look up how to lucid dream on google.  Lucid dreaming is being able to more or less control your dreams.

  4. http://www.dreamviews.com

    http://www.lucidity.com

    "The Master of Lucid Dreams," Dr. Olga Kharitidi,

    "Watch Your Dreams," Ann Ree Colton,

    "The Masters and Their Retreats," Mark Prophet, and

    "The Great Divorce," C. S. Lewis, are good.

    Simple prayer and intention, asking God to teach, heal, and protect you while your body rests at night, is good.  Keeping a dream diary and reviewing the dreams on a weekly basis helps.  Meditation also useful, calming, focusing:  http://www.easwaran.org

  5. i try to control my dreams but somthing always goes wrong its werid  you can just think really hard but ur mind will end up messing it up or make it scary

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