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Kiwi Kid |
Apr 21 2005, 12:53 PM
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Well, it's natural to go through times when you don't feel like doing ritual and try and get out of them etc. Pushing through is basically the only thing you can do during those times, eventually they ease up, a test of will, I suppose you could say.
As for the not remembering dreams problem, when you wake up, don't move, just look into your mind and see if you can remember anything, moving causes the astral self to go properly back into the physical, so it's harder to remember. A mantra I've found useful for remembering dreams if they don't seem to come is RAOM GAOM, which you should chant internally, elongated of course.
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*~*We have eyes, but do we truly see?*~*
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DarK |
Sep 13 2006, 10:51 PM
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I've always been a naturally lucid dreamer all my life, but recently what helps me remember my dreams better is(right after waking up and not moving, being "calm" ), i rewind through the dreams, from last dream to as far as i can go back(again, relaxed and eyes closed). Soon as you go as far back as you can with ease, try to analyze the dreams and then write them down. The thing is, after analyzing the dreams and rewinding in a calm state without moving, you will remember the dreams like a story. I promise it will work, just try it.
Hope i could help.
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