Sunday, November 20, 2011

The appointment that we couldn't accept: Lucid Dreaming technique

Last night, my dreams were all over the place. I had a dream that a family member had passed. I remember discussing with another group at a restaurant how sad I was that this relative passed at such a young age. It was an upsetting moment. I had no control over this exact dream. It seemed real. The dream projections controlled every aspect of the dream.

In another dream, I discussed an old computer and actually revisited an area which I resided for 6 years. In the same dream sequence, the dream switched again to me having to delay an appointment. I employed a lucid dreaming technique in the dream.

A client showed up at 9:00 am for his appointment. I was working at some corporate firm. We were so busy that we couldn't see the client right away. The client decided to carve his appointment time on the wooden floor. He made a scene about showing up on time. We didn't have the manpower to take this appointment. It was surreal to see this client behaving in this childish manner.

I attempted to help the client; however, the client voiced his negative concerns toward our company. I helped the client on my Apple laptop. He inputted his information on some website. I looked at the time carving on the ground. Even in a movie, I never witnessed a person behave like the client.

At that exact moment in time, I told myself this is a dream. I kept repeating the verse over and over again. I activated lucid dreaming. Since I was close to waking up, my lucid dreaming powers were limited to realizing the reality of the time.

A good lucid dreaming technique is to identify an event or something your dream that is impossible or not real. It is very uncommon to see a client carving his appointment time on the wooden floor of a corporate waiting area. The client pouted about having to wait. He noted that we should be ready to serve our clients in a timely manner.

You can activate lucid dreaming to explore the dream world. It is a dream experience you will never forget. Pay close attention to dream projections. Any object and or event can trigger lucid dreaming. I activated lucid dreaming because I realized the client's action as impossible. I repeated the "this is a dream" over and over again to take control of the dream world.

Inception is a good Hollywood movie to watch about lucid dreaming and dream projections. Have a fun and exciting lucid dreaming adventure. Thanks for reading.    

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