Re: [A topic on dreams](, /topic/14768/a-topic-on-dreams)
So, I used the TWS search bar (which is not something I normally like to do, because I like to live in the moment like a zeitgeist sillyboy), and found there's no generic dream dump section.
WELL THERE IS NOW.
The nearest thing was an old post by @Zeus-_ and the pooter-ghost gave me a hard time when trying to reply, so here we are.
TELL YOUR DREAMS HERE. I AM FASCINATED. In my experience of talking to other humans, people generally don't like talking about their dreams, or listening to other people's. Which is weird. Because from my point of view, they're like a free acid trip and should be praised as such.
Me, I've written down all my dreams (except the lucid ones) since 2008. I write them down in books, in tiny 6-point block capitals, like the crazy ramblings of a serial killer.
And about the lucid dreaming, believe it or not, they can be a bit passe. I'd much rather hear about regular ones. I mean, if you want, I can train you guys up in a separate post, so you can go full-on Inception / Waking Life... but they do tend to be a bit po-faced, and I'm not 100% sure they're good for your mental health. In @Zeus-_ original post, @AstroBambina told of the 'hand' technique, but there's dozens of other (easier) ways of training...
But yeah. TELL YOUR DREAMS HERE. Don't be afraid of anyone using psychoanalysis to figure out your inadequacies, because we're all too cool and friendly for that, right?