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- From: wfk@cellar.org (William F. Kershner)
- Newsgroups: alt.dreams
- Subject: Re: problems with lucid dreaming
- Message-ID: <myF1XB1w164w@cellar.org>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 00:45:33 GMT
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- ucc_sbh@pip.shsu.edu (Steven Barrett Hurd) writes:
-
- > I guess now I am trying too hard, because every time I realize that I am
- > dreaming and I can do anything I want, I wake up.
- >
- > This is always preceded by an intense fear that I am going to wake up
- > before I can accomplish anything.
- >
- > Any suggestions?
-
- I've read in this newsgroup and in a book I bought entitled _Lucid_Dreaming_
- that spinning your "dream body" could keep you from awakening. My
- experience so far has been that I am not able to spin when I try. But give
- it a try. I'm sure it's different for everyone. Try spinning, it may work.
- Read the FAQ on the subject of Lucid Dreaming, it was posted a while back.
- It answers a lot of questions and recommends some good reading.
-
-
- ________________________________________
- William F. Kershner
- wfk%cellar@tredysvr.tredydev.unisys.com
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