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Rated: E · Book · Experience · #2050107
A Journal to impart knowledge and facts
#1009824 added May 7, 2021 at 10:46am
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Mind Over Matter
In your entry today, write about dreams. Do you dream often, or do you rarely remember your dreams? What is the strangest or most memorable dream you have ever had?


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I do dream. Some I remember some I don't. I have an odd recurring dream about mobile homes all in a row. A doctor once told me {probably 40 years ago) recurring dreams are something probably stuck in my mind. *Exclaim*

Since then I have read some books about dreams and dream interpretation.

Recently read something by Stephen LeBerge about Lucid Dreaming. It was a segment in another book so I haven't looked into it in any depth. Apparently, you can walk around in your dreams and direct them yourself and remember that you everything that happened later. This prompt reminded me I need to look up a book or maybe more than one and read about lucid dreaming. There is more than one author writing about this.

This sounds to me like something I call spirit walking. There are clinics held to teach people to do this? How safe is it to mess around in your brain like this? How safe is your body while your spirit is walking or playing around outside of it?

Science, and psychology are moving into strange areas. Also, a lot of denial out there still about these subjects. What was that saying? "Miracles are something that you never experienced before." And could be something you don't want to experience.


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