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2 untamedgypsy answered
I can write here until tomorrow, but I will briefly write that the dream is: After falling asleep it is called the little death, then the soul flies away into spaces of dimensions. Dreams can be from a past or past life. What we have experienced or what we will experience.
3 cristal1love answered
Read this book. http: // www. magicgatebg. com / Books / BG / Vadim Zeland Shepotyt na Utrinnite Zvezdi Vol II_bg. pdf '' Dreams are not illusions in the usual sense of the word. The mind does not imagine them, but actually sees them. "Sometimes my dreams are so real that when I wake up I need time to realize that nothing in the dream happened in reality. Once in my dream a cat bit me on the arm, in the morning I had the feeling that I was really bitten by a cat. A few months ago I woke up in my sleep. This is the most amazing experience I have had. The book describes it as called lucid dreaming. :) Indeed, when you know that you are dreaming, you can do everything in your dream. It is very cool. Unfortunately, it only happened to me once. :( Berry
4 Lorriena answered
Yes, it has happened to me to dream consciously. In a sense, I understand that I am dreaming, but I keep doing it, and I can control what happens and what doesn't. It's interesting. But I also had a lot of "real" dreams, especially in the morning before I woke up. If the sleep is over before the alarm is fine, but if I wake up abruptly at such a time it sucks. It takes me a long time to realize what kind of world I am in. Usually a minute later I don't remember anything from the dream, and much later in the day, suddenly and without any effort to remember anything from it, a short scene from the dream invades my head. And one more thing, it happened to me a few years ago, but I clearly remember everything as if it were yesterday. I had three consecutive nights dreaming of my death. The first time I remember being involved in a persecution, they shot at me and I felt a strong pain in my chest very well, I thought - I am dead and I woke up. The next night I woke up from an even more unpleasant sleep - I suddenly saw a huge snake above me, which suddenly swallowed my head. The third, last night I saw myself lying on the highway, for a second, the moment I started to look and a huge truck crushed my head. I woke up in horror, and my head ached like hell. I remember a few nights after that I was afraid to fall asleep so that one of these nightmares would not happen again. But it didn't happen again. the moment I started to look, a huge truck crushed my head. I woke up in horror, and my head ached like hell. I remember a few nights after that I was afraid to fall asleep so that one of these nightmares would not happen again. But it didn't happen again. the moment I started to look, a huge truck crushed my head. I woke up in horror, and my head ached like hell. I remember a few nights after that I was afraid to fall asleep so that one of these nightmares would not happen again. But it didn't happen again.
5 Super_Blonde answered
For me, every dream in the last year has been realized. I remember every detail, every incident, and everything I did. But the coolest thing in my case is that I study in my dreams: P I have acquired an awful lot of qualities and skills from them. In my opinion, however, they are not the shadows of the past or the future, just a kind of reality. Death_Blade ^
6 VickiSpice answered
Sleep is the time when thoughts go crazy. :) There is no soul or afterlife in the dream. By closing your eyes you can still provoke visual images and is this another reality? Rather, it is another fantasy. :)
7 jaredeng answered
And I am like that, in my dreams I AM MYSELF in real life I am constantly wondering what people will do if I am myself, what they will tell me, what they will think, in my real life I am so shy that I am afraid to even say hello to the boy I like, and in my dreams, that's what I want to be, I say, I do everything I want, I love to dream to such an extent, I have a boyfriend there, my friends don't lie to me but accept me as I am, THERE I AM. SIS
8 marshalls answered
And I forgot to say something else, so while I'm dreaming, I realize that I'm dreaming, and I can control what to say, sometimes even what to dream, I can't explain it, sometimes it's so real that I even feel when someone touches me or even crashed into a tree by accident. SIS
9 chopperting answered
This is truly unique. I'm talking about lucid dreaming. I have practiced it 4 times, but I wake up 2-3 to 4 seconds after I realize. I would like to get some other connection with a person who practices OS.
10 Milannii answered
Whenever I fall into a period of depression in real life, my dreams become brighter, more colorful and emotional. full of joy - then I enjoy beautiful experiences. I fly over the seas, I loop with a small plane somewhere in Africa and I'm not afraid at all and other such pleasant things .... unfortunately, that's how I understand that I'm unhappy and closed in this dimension. Dreams probably reflect the desire to break free from the gray and boring everyday life. It is good that we have beautiful dreams, so that we get a certain balance in our feelings.
1 NatalieDollxxx answered
I am absolutely the same. It's just that in my dream I'm 100% myself, I feel much better there than here. I will follow the topic! :)