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RE: A Dream of Time Travel (a real dream)
I must be dreaming - like any other healthy person. It's just that I don't have any memories of them the next morning. Never. I can remember exactly three dreams in my life that I am aware of and that have repeated themselves several times... I envy people who can dream so freely and without restraint ;-))
It sounds easy because I tell it, and of course, it's easy for me to do it because I have more than 40 years of training in astral travel, spiritual unfolding and this type of experience.
But the user who has not developed these skills can do so by doing some exercises as simple as drawing scribbles on a table with a drop of water.
Let me explain: you spill a little water on a smooth surface (table, the floor, a notebook, whatever you have on hand that is flat) and there you begin with your index finger to draw figures or doodles, whatever comes to mind. This exercise increases the ability to concentrate and also helps develop intuition. This will allow you to go little by little, having a greater ability to remember your dreams after waking up.
Another exercise is to record on your cell phone what you dreamed as soon as you woke up, in this way you will remember it later to write more thoroughly. You don't need to write anything, you just record your voice in a small audio file that you will later use as a reference to write your dream.
I use this telephone method for my stories, for when I have an idea for something that I can use later, and so I have a lot of notes that I review from time to time to develop content and ideas.
Believe me this helps a lot, I hope these ideas contribute to your well-being friend =)