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Re: Had the best dream last night!
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2025 10:14 pm
by TheDude
Liyowo wrote: Tue Sep 23, 2025 9:27 pm
I'm interested in that kind of stuff too.
Well you are in luck brother.. if you are interested in lucid dreaming then stay tuned.
I'm waiting to be approved enough by the mods to get my avatar up before I start making serious posts but my aim is to bring a spiritual perspective to the pedosphere.
In addition to all the spiritual endeavors that are possible, Lucid Dreaming is an untapped resource when it comes to desire fulfilment. The level of unawareness is almost criminal. We can literally live another life in our dreams, one that is just as real and impactful as the waking world, and it is my intention to make a series of posts to bring attention to this.
I guess you could say it's a passion of mine to educate people in the ways of structured dreaming.
So much benefit can come from it.
Re: Had the best dream last night!
Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2025 11:21 am
by Liyowo
TheDude wrote: Tue Sep 23, 2025 10:14 pm
Liyowo wrote: Tue Sep 23, 2025 9:27 pm
I'm interested in that kind of stuff too.
Well you are in luck brother.. if you are interested in lucid dreaming then stay tuned.
I'm waiting to be approved enough by the mods to get my avatar up before I start making serious posts but my aim is to bring a spiritual perspective to the pedosphere.
In addition to all the spiritual endeavors that are possible, Lucid Dreaming is an untapped resource when it comes to desire fulfilment. The level of unawareness is almost criminal. We can literally live another life in our dreams, one that is just as real and impactful as the waking world, and it is my intention to make a series of posts to bring attention to this.
I guess you could say it's a passion of mine to educate people in the ways of structured dreaming.
So much benefit can come from it.
I think it's a good idea, it doesn't hurt to give spiritual endeavors a try.
Looking forward to it.
Re: Had the best dream last night!
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 7:14 pm
by bnkywuv
John_Doe wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 7:49 pm
Fragment wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 4:24 pm
That sounds fun.
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Next step is to practice lucid dreaming so you have more control over what happens in the elementary school.
I'm not that interested in lucid dreaming, personally. I want to believe that the people I interact with are real. I've had dreams where I thought I was lucid but I'm not sure I truly was.
Sorry for the long response to a simple post but dreams fascinate me (again, because they are factually the only hope for happiness so many people around the globe have). I have to say, I really hate the idea of dreams as 'symbols' or that dreams have 'meaning' (the authority that people speak with when it comes to what they think your sub-conscious is trying to tell you but also-why can't dreams be valuable because they're fun, because they're a source of joy and excitement and euphoria, why does it have to be about 'growth' and 'learning about yourself' and 'addressing underlying mental health issues' etc. ?).
May all minds have sweet dreams.
I've always been in touch with my dreams and subconscious. I study dreams too, and while I have seen correlation between the subconscious mind and waking life, I do also understand the purpose of dreams being a fun and safe way to accomplish tasks and to bring us comfort and therapy for what we cannot obtain while awake. Even though I do see them as learning tools, they can also provide an outlet for things our bodies and minds cannot have. So for me, dreams are both a learning process and a way for us to have what we cannot have in life. I don't take dreams so seriously that I'm willing to throw out the fact that they can exist purely for fun and comfort for those born into such a cruel and unforgiving world.