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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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