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   Lion Of Judah wrote:   
   > "t gristle" wrote in message   
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   >>i had a lucid dream several nights ago. i was kneeling on the arms of a   
   >>lounge chair looking at a mirror hanging on the wall above it. there was   
   >>no reflection. at that moment i realised i was dreaming and managed to   
   >>make the mirror change to a blank sheet of framed paper, but still woke   
   >>myself with my screams. the emotion wasn't terror, but extreme sadness.   
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   >>no, i don't think i'm a vampire :-)   
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   >>but someone i love has been treating me badly recently, and i've been   
   >>considering finally exiting.   
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   > Keep in mind, you're really the master of your dreams. Change your attitude,   
   > and the dreams will change too.   
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   >>no need to reply to this. i actually don't really want an analysis. i   
   >>realise it's about feeling invisible/disregarded, feeling negatively   
   >>impacted upon self image.   
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   I've been trying to master my dreams for some time now. If I manage to   
   realize I am dreaming, I will tell myself to change it in my favor. Most   
   of the time, it will not change, is there something I should try to   
   remember? Something that I can use to alter my subconscious?   
      
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