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     Question:
 Is  there  any  validity  to the notion that as
you become better adjusted psychologically, the need to
dream   decreases?   Is   it   true   that   some   spiritually
advanced persons don't dream at all?

     Question:  What  can  you  do  to cope with too many
dreams?  Is  there  a  way  to  select  just a few dreams to
work with?

     Question:  What  can  you  do  if you find you are too
busy to work with your dreams?  Is there anything useful
persons can do with their dreams  if  they  don't  have the
time  to  write  them  down  in  the  morning,   to  keep  a
dream journal, or to go to a dream group?

     Question:  Are  there  any  substances  that one might
take to enhance dreaming or dream recall?  (Some of the
substances     mentioned     have     included    Atomidine,
Vitamin B12, and Sodium Alginate.)

     Question:   What   is    the   effect   of   the   sleeping
environment   upon   dreams?    Might    there   be   some
advantage  of  sleeping  in  a  pyramid  to obtain a special
dream?     Is   it   true   that   sleeping   in   a   north-south
orientation  is  beneficial?  Does  sleeping  on  your  left
side   encourage   a   different   kind   of   dreaming   than
sleeping on your right side?

     Question:  Is  it  okay  to try to manipulate or control
your dreams?  Is  there  any  difference  between praying
for  a  dream  of  guidance  and  trying  to influence your
dreams to deal with a particular topic?

     Question:  Can  you  trust  your  dreams? Are dreams
always  an  accurate  and valid portrayal of our condition,
provided  we  interpret them correctly?  Or is it possible
that some dreams are false, if not actually deceitful? Are
dreams  subject  to  alteration or distortion by conscious
desires or assumptions?

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