Control Your DreamsControl Your Dreams clearly and succinctly explains the most recent findings in dream research and presents techniques and exercises for dream mastery--using dreams to uncover hidden desires, confront hidden fears, and explore the frontiers of the human mind. |
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... began to dream about skiing over moguls . I often used the hump to initiate flying in my dreams , but at some point I also began to lean back shortly before the hump , thereby taking my weight off the skies in order to change direction ...
... began to dream about skiing over moguls . I often used the hump to initiate flying in my dreams , but at some point I also began to lean back shortly before the hump , thereby taking my weight off the skies in order to change direction ...
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... began jumping on one of them and began raping her . Just as I was beginning to orgasm , I awoke . " Psychotherapist Scott Sparrow points out that although one can easily escape from or destroy a dream figure , the skill should not be ...
... began jumping on one of them and began raping her . Just as I was beginning to orgasm , I awoke . " Psychotherapist Scott Sparrow points out that although one can easily escape from or destroy a dream figure , the skill should not be ...
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... began the experiment that I could move my eyes from left to right a certain number of times . " His confidence was not misplaced . " With my first laboratory lucid dream , " Worsley writes , " we succeeded with this simple technique for ...
... began the experiment that I could move my eyes from left to right a certain number of times . " His confidence was not misplaced . " With my first laboratory lucid dream , " Worsley writes , " we succeeded with this simple technique for ...
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