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Is there anyway you can control ur dreams????? HELP!!!!?

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Is there anyway you can control ur dreams????? HELP!!!!?

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  1. i control my dreams but im not sure how i do its kinda hard but to control your self its easy not sure how tho goodluck


  2. Will Power, once you get dreaming and you want to control it, try to wake up, then just when you can wake up don't, then you can try to change the dream anyway you want. It works with Nightmares too!

  3. not really..u can actually try to fall asleep right away..dont go to bed if ur not really drowsy..make sure ur so tired when u go to bed so u fall asleep right away and dont think about anything before u sleep..if ur very tired..ull just fall asleep and i dont think ull dream of anything..but that doesnt work all the time..it does most of the time with me!

  4. You are referring to lucid dreams! And yes, it is possible! However, it takes a lot of practice to get it right. I have been having many lucid dreams for about a month now. Follow this method and you should have the same results after a long time! Now, it did take me about half a year to truly get lucid dreams often and remember them. Lucid dreaming is not something that any mask or herb can just produce with no practice! Those are all urban legends and/or products attempting to be sold for profit but they almost never work. Here's what you need to do:

    First of all, you need to get in the habit of remembering your dreams. If you don't, lucid dreaming is nearly impossible and even if you achieve it, you may not remember the experience. Keep a dream journal by the side of your bed. I've had one for the past year and it's a wonderful tool. Make sure you have a working pen next to it at all times. When you wake up, immediately write any dreams you remember in that book! If you're running late, at least write a few bulletpoints about what you remember or something! I don't care if it's 3 AM and you can't really see. Before turning the light on, at least scribble something down in what you think is your best handwriting. The weird thing about dreams is you're most apt at remembering them when you immediately wake up. Keep this journal! Every day, read a little bit of it. If another piece of the dream pops up, write it down! This will keep your brain prepared to remember dreams. When you're quite good at dream recall (this might take a month or two!), you are ready to become an experienced lucid dreamer. And by good at dream recall, I mean able to remember at least one dream a night! This next step might seem a little weird because it involves proving to yourself that you're not dreaming. First of all, you need to find things in your dream journal that, if happening in real life, would prove to you something weird was going on. For example, let's say you had a dream where you met Queen Latifah at the top of the Eiffel Tower (a dream I had last night!). In real life, this situation would never happen. When you're ready, you'll get this realization in your dream. When you're awake, every hour or so, you need to prove to yourself that you are in the real world. For example, look at a clock. Then look back. If the time remains the same, you're most likely awake. In dreams, looking away and then looking back at something often changes its appearance. You could also ask a question to someone like, "What time is it?" and see if you get a logical response. In a dream I recently had, I asked that question and the answer I got was "Midnight," even though the sun was high in the sky. This proved to me I was dreaming and I was able to start controlling my dream. Contrary to popular belief, pinching yourself in a dream is not effective. You might actually feel pain sue to something in the real world such as you accidentally hitting your hand on the bedpost. This would make you think you were awake! Keep to simpler things like asking logical questions and looking for logical patterns. The reason you do this in the real world as well is so that your brain makes it a routine. If you do it periodically, such as every hour, for a long enough time, your brain gets used to it. In your dreams, you will eventually see yourself going through this routine. The difference is, you'll prove that you are in a dream. Once you're aware, lucid dreaming is just a step away! Now, getting this routine into your head will take a long time so be prepared! During all this, you should continue to keep your dream journal. Anyway, let's say you find yourself in a dream after just realizing you're dreaming. How, you might ask, can you actually start controlling your dream? It's a method called dream spinning. It sounds weird but it works! In your dream, now that you're self-aware, start spinning with your eyes closed and think of the place you want to end up. When your eyes open, you'll find yourself there. This same technique works if you feel the lucid dream slipping away. Dream spin to keep yourself in the dream rather than going to a different one where getting back might be difficult. This is why lucid dreams are so great! You could be having a nightmare where you're getting chased by Jason Vorhees through the Patriots football camp (another dream I had recently). But after realization, you can simply spin and open your eyes to find yourself in Rio! Doing impossible things in lucid dreams is a little bit harder. There's no real technique to say, start flying in a dream. All's I can say is start small. Before you can start flying in every lucid dream, you need to practice in those dreams. Start by simpler things like hovering. Eventually, you may be able to fly at will in every lucid dream you have!

    In a few months, you could be an expert just like me! From personal experience, it's a truly thrilling feeling! Anything is possible. If you play sports and would like to practice them, you could it in your dream. You could eat something wonderful; you could travel somewhere exotic; you could simply relax your mind and feel at peace! Here's a couple final notes for you. To experience dreams at all, you generally need to sleep at least 5 hours so catnap lucid dreams won't work. Also, if you don't believe you can have lucid dreams, you won't. Every night before you go to bed, you need to think, "Tonight, I'm going to have a dream about so-and-so!" In the early stages of your training, you won't have that dream. But you'll get your brain thinking that you can do this! Have fun in your dreams! Send me a message if you have any questions or confusions!

  5. i dont know if this will help or not but there are several different websites online that can help. it starts by remembering and visualizing your dreams, start by keeping a dream journal of every dream you have had, date it also. Dont drink any caffiene drinks before bed, go to bed early, when you wake up, record your dream if you had one, and eventually youll be able to start remembering them after awhile, once you do that, youll be able to start controling your dreams to a certain extent.

    check different websites online, different techniques work for different people, not everyone is the same.

    i hope that helps some

  6. i am a frequent lucid dreamer and usually the only way for me to be able to control the dream is to be aware that i am dreaming in the dream

    you have to learn to be able to detect what is and isnt possible like being in one place and suddenly appearing in another or being unable to see the same thing twice in a room or anywhere else (ie: time on clocks or words on poster or books)

    but be careful because if you become too aware of the fact that your dreaming you wake up and lucid dreaming in general tends to make me tired when i wake up

  7. go see a shrink maybe they can help

  8. Everybody can control his dreams and have a sound sleep by trying some tips on yogic life. Such tips are available at: www.yoga4u.vndv.com

    which not only improve your talents but also enable you to lead a peaceful day and peaceful night.

    Thanks.

  9. I don't believe so, but one night when I was like 10 I think I turned a Monster into a Singing daisy!!!  

    good luck

  10. Try to sleep when you really are and stop reading or watching anything 30 minutes before you go to bed.

  11. Sometimes it does feel like you can. I'm not sure if its random or not though. Try to go to sleep without thinking of anything or much, or start a dream before being asleep. Like think of something say, you running along a city and punching randoms, start thinking about it and keep going, eventually you'll fall asleep and maybe you'll be able to keep in control of it?

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