Therapeutic Dreaming
Over the past seven years, exploring the depths of my subconscious through
dreaming has become an increasingly integral catalyst for understanding who I am. Up
until the age of 18, I had always been very intrigued by the subject, but hadn't done much
research. Like many others, I accepted my dreams for face value, and found little
correlation between them and my waking life. They seemed to be more of a venting of
extraneous thoughts that accumulated during the day than anything else. However,
this vantage point changed drastically with the discovery of dream interpretation and my
first Lucid Dream(a dream in which one becomes aware that they are dreaming and
retains control of all mental processes).
It is very common for people to report that they rarely have dreams or do not have
them at all. For a long time I concurred and felt as though the dream state was elusive
and occurred randomly. However, upon......
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