Thursday, March 16, 2006

Dream Analysis

I’m getting ready for my physical therapy session. I have a little while to wait before I have to head out. I wanted to expand upon my message from yesterday.

I read more about lucid dreams and I’m not sure this is an applicable description. The site listed that you can control what happens in the dream and change things to be a different dream. This hasn’t been happening. The example I gave before is only one of the times I’ve had this happen.
It’s more like I have been transported somewhere else while I’m sleeping. I think the term was astral projection or an out of body experience. These descriptions don’t seem to fit all that well, but are closer than the lucid dream description.

I discovered more strange things late last night that I’m not sure how to write about yet. Sometimes I feel like I’m going crazy, or wonder if I incurred some kind of brain damage from my accident. Whatever it is, it scares me to no end.

If anyone has any ideas or experiences like this I'd really like to know. I'm flyin gblind, but at least the internet is giving me some kind of guidance.

I’ll try to write more later after my session.

1 Comments:

At 1:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Many things can trigger lucid dreaming, shock, trauma, drugs, repressed memory, to name a few.

Many people make a 'conscious' decision to train their 'subconscious' in order to bring about a lucid dream state.

Although lucid dreaming can be initially frightening, with time and training, it can evolve into an enriching, life-sustaining state of awareness.

Try checking out some Lucid Dreaming websites - you wont feel so alienated, afraid or alone.

There are many, here's one of them:

http://www.ld4all.com/index.html

You have an inspiring blog here.

I wish you all the best with your recovery.

I began my own blog back in 2003.

I've learnt a lot about myself from it.

 

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