Project Dream Recorded

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Late to the game on this. Very nice idea. Only listened to that first one and 26-04-2010. Both are excellent, love that you are using beats and more creative arrangements, and not going down some boring drawn out ethereal beatless ambient route.

I used to record my dreams in a notebook when I learned it is part of a technique that increases the chance to lucid dream. My dreams did indeed get more intense, more real feeling and with the ability for more control the more I did it. This was around 15 years a go and I still remember some of those dreams as vividly as when I had them. Some of these were so real and impactful they make me question if I am not remembering some past life or tapping into some other woo aspect of reality.

Eventually I had to stop because I found that intense dreams usually mean I have a worse sleep. Like they are so wild and active that Its detracting from the peacefulness sleep should bring. Not sure if that's true. I still dream a lot to this day, always have been like that, but nothing like when I wrote stuff down.
 
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Late to the game on this. Very nice idea. Only listened to that first one and 26-04-2010. Both are excellent, love that you are using beats and more creative arrangements, and not going down some boring drawn out ethereal beatless ambient route.

I used to record my dreams in a notebook when I learned it is part of a technique that increases the chance to lucid dream. My dreams did indeed get more intense, more real feeling and with the ability for more control the more I did it. This was around 15 years a go and I still remember some of those dreams as vividly as when I had them. Some of these were so real and impactful they make me question if I am not remembering some past life or tapping into some other woo aspect of reality.

Eventually I had to stop because I found that intense dreams usually mean I have a worse sleep. Like they are so wild and active that Its detracting from the peacefulness sleep should bring. Not sure if that's true. I still dream a lot to this day, always have been like that, but nothing like when I wrote stuff down.
thanks 🙏

The recording vs intensity I find quite recognizable. Question: Have you also experienced dream deja-vu's? As in: you have had a dream about a place you've never been or experience you've never had, and then, sometime later, come across said place/scene IRL. and you're like "wut? how the hell did I dream this before I ever visited this place?" This has happened to me 3 or 4 times and Its a theme I want to tackle in a future vlog :)
 
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I've had the reverse happen, where In the dream I am in places I know I have been before. I am consciously aware in the dream and am experiencing memories and feelings associated with being there previously, and then I wake, and immediately my mind tells me, yes I have been there before. But as I think more on that and the minutes go on, It becomes apparent I never have. I am left genuinely confused mentally when this happens, because reality and mind are completely inconsistent.

Other interesting dreams I have involve me waking up for work and acting out reality as if it were normal e.g getting dressed, showering, eating breakfast and doing all the normal things. Then I wake up, realize I was dreaming, and proceed with my routine for real. Although it's not real, I am still dreaming. Like inception, I literally wake up from a dream within a dream. It doesn't happen often, but kind of crazy when it does.
 

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Other interesting dreams I have involve me waking up for work and acting out reality as if it were normal e.g getting dressed, showering, eating breakfast and doing all the normal things. Then I wake up, realize I was dreaming, and proceed with my routine for real. Although it's not real, I am still dreaming. Like inception, I literally wake up from a dream within a dream. It doesn't happen often, but kind of crazy when it does.
Oh yeah that’s a mindfuck alright 😄 I’ve only had that happen twice and at a young age.. gotta love that “but am I still dreaming?” Limbo afterward for days lol
 

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That’s a really interesting dream. Were the green solid pastures the sea sometimes turns into like the green hills with puddles you thought the sea was actually like as a child before you’d seen it?
nope.. all the water is gone. Good question by the way 🙏
 
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