The Science of Lucid Dreaming

... or you could just take some LSD =o)
PlayhousePalssays...

>> ^Zaibach:

I bought a journal to write my dreams a while ago just to start Lucid Dreaming. I have yet to remember any of them..


I have many I'd just as soon forget. When I was a kid I had a recurring dream of being flushed down the toilet. As I was going down the tubes, images of my life were appearing in front of me. I think it was triggered by two hand painted wooden plaques my parents had hung up. When you walked in to the bathroom there was a cartoon of a man stepping in to the john with the quote "Goodbye cruel world". The one hanging over the door on your way out was the same man [dripping wet] stepping out captioned "I changed my mind."

Thanks Mom and Dad =oD

Boise_Libsays...

This happened to me once.

When I was young I used to have dreams of flying (yes, I know what that is supposed to mean). I would flap my arms and fly, but wouldn't go higher than the houses or trees because I was afraid I'd fall.
One time I realized, "Hey, I can't fly--I must be dreaming!" I then realized that since I'm dreaming I can't fall. I put my arms out like Superman and flew into the clouds. Zooming around, looping and diving.

It was the greatest!

Trancecoachsays...

There's actually a distinction between waking up because one has to urinate and dreaming about having to urinate. While the latter can lead to the former, there's a reason why you don't wake up in order to pee and instead remain asleep and dream about urination...

While the meaning of any particular dream is far too important to take anyone else's word for, it's been my experience that such dreams about urination often have something to do with the feeling/desire to express oneself more freely, and/or to "speak one's truth," as it were, in a free and unobstructed way.

While your mileage may vary, there are frequently multiple layers of meaning to any particular dream (dream image, or dream fragment), but there are also universal themes that tend to come up (which makes sense to me, given that we're all humans in human form experiencing much of the same things, especially -- or perhaps exclusively -- when it comes to the human body).

(P.S. I've take several classes on the topic of 'dream interpretation' and some of the meaningful work has been the result of studying with this man.)
>> ^raverman:

I only remember dreams of needing to pee... and we all know what that means.

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