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Dannon Oneironaught - Making your Dreams come True.
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I got the idea write about a practice I do by reading a thread started
by oldbill called stretch your thingy. That thread is about dwelling in
a constant reality check and pretending that you are dreaming when
awake.


So I do that, and it ties into this:


Make your dreams come true! If I dream that I am talking to a friend of
mine, I make sure to talk to that friend the next day. If I dream that
I go to a new coffeeshop with that friend, I take my friend to a new
coffee shop. If I dream that I am climbing a tree, the next day I climb
a tree. Etc...


Pretty simple right? Here is where it gets interesting. When I am
making my dream come true, I am reliving my dream! I do reality checks
but I try to convince myself that I am back in the dream. Not in order
to deceive myself or anything, but to get that lucid deja vu feeling.
And also, technically, it makes the dream a precognitive dream. Some
might not think that it counts as precognitive, or that it is cheating
and that it doesn't make one psychic, but as you'll see, it loosens up
the laws of reality or the perception of reality by the mind:


SO after doing this for a while, very very interesting things start
happening. There may be a dream that I can't make come true, like I see
a DC wearing a KISS t-shirt. But the next day I will see the same kid
wearing a KISS t-shirt! Just a coincidence you say? It gets even more
interesting! I saw pyramids of jet fire and the forests on the
mountains were on fire in a dream. The next day I go to an art gallery
and I meet someone who invites me to her pottery studio. In the pottery
studio there are four kilns with the doors open when she lights them up
I see that in each is that exact pyramid of fire being created by the
propane torches inside it! Reality check time! Deja Vu time! As I go
home that night I see that the forest is on fire above the town!


Somehow, making your dreams come true gets your waking and dreaming
lives in sync! And when this happens, try to bring the dream into
waking life. Try to realize that even life is a dream, and become
lucid. Be lucid in waking life. And that is when you know that your
life is on the right track, when they match your dreams. Look to your
dreams to guide you in your day to day life and a whole new world will
reveal itself to you.


So I am giving you an assignment: Make Your Dreams Come True!


Report back here and let me know how it goes.
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Hi Elias!



Yes, this is a good exercise that has been performed for years.



What I've found to really facilitate this process is shutting off the internal dialogue. I just gaze at people are surroundings and see what comes to me. Have I been here before in Dreaming? If so, what occured? At times I'll go with the flow, follow what occured in Dreaming, other times not.



One experience comes to mind that was very interesting. I was sitting in my truck at a traffic light. I was gazing at the street, watching the cars go by. A vision came to me, from Dreaming. In Dreaming, I was in the exact same situation, although it went further, in that I heard a noise and ducked my head down. After this realization I again looked out the window as a large truck was coming my way in the opposite direction. As he neared I heard the same noise as in the Dream, so of course I reflexively dropped my head forward, towards the steering wheel. A small rock came shooting into the cab, projected from between the street and the pick-ups tire.



Many tales such as this, yet I do my best to not fixate on them. Just keep plugging along in Dreaming



SHM
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Cool, I have precognitive dreams once in awhile and have lately become interested in using dreaming practice as a way to be more lucid in life, thanks for this topic eilais and cool experience shmm.
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