Guest guest Posted September 25, 2007 Report Share Posted September 25, 2007 When I was a kid-I was plauged by horrible dreams every night. (I had a childhood from hell).I could not control my waking situation, by BY GOD I learned to control my dreams. Later I had that first (spontaneous) OOBE. I was scared because I did not know what happened at first. I started immediatly researching what was happening and then became very proficient at traveling all around the world Astrally. As I got older, I lost interest (the REAL world kick me butt). Now, I've come full circle and enjoy the occasional " free trip " . I guess dream control got me ready for OOBE. No complaints here. Most of my dreams are either " working out issues " and " Clairvoyant " (about 50-50). Some are astral travel, possibly past life visits too. I just enjoy them and don't get too hung up on them. That's just me! :) Stephen -- In , " Sarita " <sarita1969 wrote: > > Not all dreams can or should be interpreted in the standard way. I > try my best to get a feel for that when someone posts a dream on my > group. Some are obviously something else, but not always. > > I agree with you Linda. I never saw the point of taking charge of > certain dreams because then we mess up the message that was > intended. Once you take over, there is no more interpreting that can > be done except of the direction in which you take the dream and why. > > Sarita > > , " Linda " > <crazycats711@> wrote: > > > > I have often wondered what's the purpose of taking control of the > > dream when it is about something one feels is " bad " happening. > Would > > that not be rejecting what is being shown to you in the dream and > > would be defeating the purpose? When a dream gets more than you can > > bare you will wake up automatically. Right? I can see learning to > be > > aware so as to end a dream to go OBE, but I don't like doing that. > I > > like experiencing my dreams as much has having an OBE. > > Maybe one would not want to try having an OBE upon ending a scarey > or > > distrubing one, though. A lot of times when I am in a bad > > situation in a dream, I seem to split and the conscious part of me > > becomes the observer over what is taking place. > > > > My take on it though is that those very surreal dreams, may not be > a > > dream, but an unconscious exit OBE. I don't know if you should > > interpret those same as a dream. In the astral one does need to > take > > control when being attacked, but even with those experiences one is > > zapped back into the body and wake up when it gets to much. > > > > Linda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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