01-24-2009, 11:47 AM
Writing down is the best way to start (for me at least), you'll just have to keep doing it, even if it's much work. You "tune" your mind to dreaming. In time, you won't need to write down to remember much, for an increased amount of time too. But you always forget your dreams. For they are not really made for the "awake" part of reality. We are in space/time. Real dreams seems to be in time/space.
I use lucid dreaming as a reminder sometimes, of what I am supposed to do here. I picture a perfectly harmonized world, with unconditional love, and I always wish to stay there...
I don't think lucid dreaming is time/space though, since I can manipulate the dreams. Real time/space dreaming is to experience the past/present/future.
This is a very hard subject to speak of since it's extremely subjective. There is no real common ground. I only say what I've observed and concluded.
I use lucid dreaming as a reminder sometimes, of what I am supposed to do here. I picture a perfectly harmonized world, with unconditional love, and I always wish to stay there...
I don't think lucid dreaming is time/space though, since I can manipulate the dreams. Real time/space dreaming is to experience the past/present/future.
This is a very hard subject to speak of since it's extremely subjective. There is no real common ground. I only say what I've observed and concluded.