Some people say that dreams are a playground of the soul. Resting in my mind, making memories, worries, impending events, etc. makes people dream. Most dreams are dominated by the unconscious mind and tend to be forgotten, but they are ambiguous and usually meaningless. But there are ways of dreams that are the exception to these explanations. Lucid dream. Clever dreamers (or oneironauts) can control their dreams and create special places of dreams they can do whatever they imagine.
After a strong personal experience that wakes me up in my dreams, I am fascinated by many theories of dream ontology. In this speech, I will teach dream analysis and clear dream strategy. I will look into the dreams that Luna has - also about the indigenous people who live in the forest of Peru. I will also investigate the history of the main theories of dream ontology from previous Socrates to Nietzsche.
"Lucid Dreaming Experience Variety" by Stephen LaBerge and Don DeGracia. The meaning of "lucid dream". What is the relationship between lucid dreams and "projecting stars" and OBE? Transparent dream of change of enlightenment. Sensual change emotional will and action. End a calm dream. Compare clear and undecided dream content. Some scientists seem to think that lucid dreams are "too different" from dreams that are not awake. The obvious purpose is not to know whether the dreamer is a dream at that time clearly but to understand the difference between a lucid dream and a dream that is not so in other ways and planned the next simple study . In short, we ask you to report four dreams by email; two of them should be a clear dream, and two should be a dream that is not awake.
Cool dreams: When you realize what you are dreaming of, a cool dream will come about. We interviewed Laura Chettri-Kennedy, owner of Flower Power Herbs & Roots, about the power of mugwort and its impact on a clear dream. As we all know, Mugwort makes it possible for dreamers to spend more time at the Rem stage, thus increasing the chances of getting a clear dream. Fancy: According to a survey by Harvard University, people are fantasizing at 46.9% of the time. However, in the same study, we found that our minds do not always make us happy. Researchers discovered that when people are not happy they do not fancy; instead their fantasies actually lead to unhappiness.