Wednesday, March 30, 2016
M13 K Background - Samsung Galaxy s7 2560x1440 Mobile Wallpaper
Here's a blue mobile/desktop wallpaper background I made maybe a couple months or so ago. It's 2560x1440 and fits phones like Samsung Galaxy s7 and LGG5.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
A Door To A Better Dream (How To Create Any Landscape You Want)
This technique is great for turning a negative dream into a positive one. Therefore it can loosely be considered as a method to escape from dreams, since it can so drastically transform the current one. It involves what some may call "The Door Method" I originally posted this in my first blog almost a year ago on 10-28-08.
A technique that I've found which works well is demonstrated in the following post.
Recently I had a dream in which I was outside on some type of patio with a handful of people. The patio was outside of a house which was overlooking a river and the scenery was fantastic. After a while of talking with some of the people, I looked up and saw that it was getting really overcast. Then it started to rain.
We went inside the house, and here's the kind of crazy part. I had just become lucid. For some reason my boss at the time, Kevin, was there. I thought "I might as well tell him it's a dream and see how he acts".
I started to tell him how I knew it wasn't real, and that's when he started to act like "Oh, now come on, this isn't a dream", but he was trying to be nice about it. (After all, lucid dream characters will always try to convince you that you're awake. I think this is really just your subconscious making sure you don't wake up from becoming too aware).
That's when I said "Oh ok, I'll prove it. You know how it's raining out there right now? When I open this door, it's going to look nice outside with a clear sky. All I have to do is think of it, and then I'll open the door".
I concentrated on the sheer thought of the beauty of a clear sky with a few nice, high clouds. Then I opened the door and lo and behold, there was a great looking sunset, and some wispy clouds in a clear sky! I remember seeing my boss sort of stick his head out of the door and look up at the sky astonished. Here's the best part... he said "My goodness! You were right, this is a dream. Well isn't that amazing"!
Now what I'm getting to is, this is a perfect example of one of the most powerful techniques in my experience for gaining more control over the dream environment. It's the idea that if you want to change the landscape in your dream, you need to have it hidden from view first. Next, you just imagine what you want the scenery or situation to be and pull the curtain, open the door, or round the corner, and there it is.
This of course will also work with dream characters as well. If you imagine that a certain person will come around the corner or into the room, your mind will make an effort to make it happen. It will create what you expect. Just remember that!
Now the next time you're lucid you can use this technique to escape the current set of circumstances and hopefully create a more pleasant dream.
A technique that I've found which works well is demonstrated in the following post.
Recently I had a dream in which I was outside on some type of patio with a handful of people. The patio was outside of a house which was overlooking a river and the scenery was fantastic. After a while of talking with some of the people, I looked up and saw that it was getting really overcast. Then it started to rain.
We went inside the house, and here's the kind of crazy part. I had just become lucid. For some reason my boss at the time, Kevin, was there. I thought "I might as well tell him it's a dream and see how he acts".
I started to tell him how I knew it wasn't real, and that's when he started to act like "Oh, now come on, this isn't a dream", but he was trying to be nice about it. (After all, lucid dream characters will always try to convince you that you're awake. I think this is really just your subconscious making sure you don't wake up from becoming too aware).
That's when I said "Oh ok, I'll prove it. You know how it's raining out there right now? When I open this door, it's going to look nice outside with a clear sky. All I have to do is think of it, and then I'll open the door".
I concentrated on the sheer thought of the beauty of a clear sky with a few nice, high clouds. Then I opened the door and lo and behold, there was a great looking sunset, and some wispy clouds in a clear sky! I remember seeing my boss sort of stick his head out of the door and look up at the sky astonished. Here's the best part... he said "My goodness! You were right, this is a dream. Well isn't that amazing"!
Now what I'm getting to is, this is a perfect example of one of the most powerful techniques in my experience for gaining more control over the dream environment. It's the idea that if you want to change the landscape in your dream, you need to have it hidden from view first. Next, you just imagine what you want the scenery or situation to be and pull the curtain, open the door, or round the corner, and there it is.
This of course will also work with dream characters as well. If you imagine that a certain person will come around the corner or into the room, your mind will make an effort to make it happen. It will create what you expect. Just remember that!
Now the next time you're lucid you can use this technique to escape the current set of circumstances and hopefully create a more pleasant dream.
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