XPost: rec.drugs.cannabis, alt.dreams   
   From: gcarr01@shaw.ca   
      
   On 15 Mar 2005 15:37:39 -0800, "name" wrote:   
      
   >   
   >I ought to use my voice recorder (on the mp3 player) for that to keep a   
   >dream diary. But   
   >I'm too friggin lazy to keep that up for long I guess.   
   >But when I get these really long and detailed dreams it's awesome to   
   >try and recall as   
   >much of them as possible.   
   >Sometimes it's also kind of embarrassing to recall dreams, like when   
   >you have sex with family members in them.   
   >Yuck. :-( Oh well, can't help that I suppose...   
   Don't worry about it unless your lucid. If your lucid when you have   
   those dreams then seek help or commit suicide.   
      
      
   >Most dreams would be fun to read back later on though.   
   >   
   >One experiment I tried was interesting. I usually listen to music and   
   >audiobooks even in my sleep.   
   >I play them at a very low volume, so I don't hear the computers   
   >buzzing. I often find they influence my dreams.   
   >Like when I listen to a course by the teaching company, I'm dreaming   
   >I'm in a classroom at some sort of lecture.   
   >I also recorded myself saying to myself "Niek, you're dreaming now",   
   >"Niek, you're dreaming that you fly now",   
   >stuff like that, and I mention my name everytime to get my attention.   
   >Then I put those mp3s in the playlist at about 6 hours after I get to   
   >sleep and repeat them a couple of times at that point.   
   >They do seem to influence dreams, but sometimes not in the way I   
   >expect. Like I might dream I hear those mp3s and I try to turn them off   
   >in my dream and I can't. Really funny. :-)   
      
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