Guest guest Posted May 23, 2008 Report Share Posted May 23, 2008 hi sarita, i am actually already a member...:-) i havent done a lot of reading over there due to time limitations and i wasnt sure i could be much help. i feel like i can only interpert my dreams because i know my background and current situations and feeling ect. maybe i'll pop on over there more often. thanks for the link about the hypnagogic state. debby - Sarita Friday, May 23, 2008 1:54 PM Re: how often do you dream? Hi Debby! I am a prolific dreamer. I have dreams of all different kinds spiritual, precognitive, psychological and information (such as a word) given to me as Valarie mentioned. I dream almost daily, although since my Kundalini started to awaken I have had some times where I don't dream and has assured me this is the norm. I keep a dream journal and try to never miss a dream. It is wonderful to be able to look back and say " Aha! " As it happens, I run a dream group if you are interested. I started it due to my deep love of dreams and the fact that I had a hard time finding a quality group. http://tech.The_Dream_Catcher/ Sarita , " DEBRA WILLIAMS " <dwilliams25 wrote: > > I'm just curious how often everyone dreams. if anyone remembers my first post I had said I experienced a very traumatic time almost a year ago when I found out my husband had cheated on my. we went into counseling. the doctor was a very spiritual man. he had me journal any dreams I had. he thought dreams to be very important and coming from the holy spirit. the flood gate opened and I have dreamed and journaled them almost every night since then. my dreams fill up two and three pages each and I sometimes remember as many as three. I can spend an hour or more just typing them out each morning. I am very grateful for them and would miss them greatly if they stopped. by typing them out it helps me remember them. more comes to me as I type them out. the ones I don't remember come to me in flashes through out the day. the longer I journal and study them the better at deciphering them messages they bring me. he also believes some dreams can come true up to six month in the future. I believe some of mine have. I asked him once if most people remember their dreams this much. he said only a hand full of his patients have remembered their dreams this much. it amazed him. he's been a practicing psychoanalyst for over 20 years. before this I would bream in spurts then nothing. > > thanks for you thoughts > debby > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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