w̷i̷l̷l̷ g̷r̷a̷h̷a̷m̷ (
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meadowlark2021-03-15 11:30 am
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@will.graham
I'm curious about something, for anybody that's willing to share.
What do you dream about? Are there recurring themes or patterns? Do the things you dream about here differ in any way from what you used to dream about back home?
When you find yourself making a connection with someone in your dreams, do you reach out to the person you shared the experience with afterward? Do you feel any new kind of intimacy, any kind of new bond or tether to that person? Are you entirely lucid in dreams that you share? And if so, does it begin lucid or do you gradually become aware over the course of the dream?
What do you dream about? Are there recurring themes or patterns? Do the things you dream about here differ in any way from what you used to dream about back home?
When you find yourself making a connection with someone in your dreams, do you reach out to the person you shared the experience with afterward? Do you feel any new kind of intimacy, any kind of new bond or tether to that person? Are you entirely lucid in dreams that you share? And if so, does it begin lucid or do you gradually become aware over the course of the dream?
@ren.amamiya
[ someone was contacting him in some of those, too. ]
Sometimes I forget about it.
Sometimes it comes up in conversation.
Ever since I've been practicing, I've been lucid.
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I don't know.
But from what I remember, I know I'm lucid when I share them.
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@castiel.winchester
Here, it can vary from mundane reflections of this world, to heavenly battlefields, the parting of the Red Sea, or 21st century traffic.
Lucidity waxes and wanes, though I find it less difficult than others.
Many Displaced have experienced the occasional prophetic dream.
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