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Trouble Dreaming

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posted on Dec, 23 2008 @ 11:51 AM
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This thread may sound wierd so I will do my best to explain as well as possible. Lately I have recieving u2u's from my friends stating that they have been having trouble dreaming, they describe it as a feeling that their dreams are being blocked by something. I to have also experienced this lately and was wondering if anyone has had any feelings like this or if anyone knows anything that can potentially block dreams/visions (like some machine or frequency)? Its not that they or I have forgotten our dreams, like many of us do, but its a very strange feeling. I really do not know how to explain it.

Thanks for the help any of you can provide.



posted on Dec, 23 2008 @ 12:19 PM
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It's probably just down to the time of month. People's dreams become more vivid and memorable around a full moon and less so around a new one. We're approaching a new moon now 1 or two days away).

If you want to enhance your dreams (and general memory) try eating (or making a tea with) tarragon (Russian is best). When young, I abstained from it because it gave me nightmares. Now I'm into nightmares so it doesn't bother me.

Enjoy.



posted on Dec, 23 2008 @ 12:29 PM
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Do they smoke, i also have problems remembering dreams nowadays and only reember the odd 'surreal' ones. When my friends stopped smoking they started remebering their dreams more frequently to the point they remember on a daily basis- - i however cannot remember a thing, unless the dream has woken me up.



posted on Dec, 23 2008 @ 12:29 PM
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Do they smoke, i also have problems remembering dreams nowadays and only reember the odd 'surreal' ones. When my friends stopped smoking they started remebering their dreams more frequently to the point they remember on a daily basis- - i however cannot remember a thing, unless the dream has woken me up. I smoke an think this may be a cause of me not remebering my dreams - everone has them whether you remember or not.



[edit on 23-12-2008 by MCoG1980]



posted on Dec, 24 2008 @ 05:12 AM
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I am one of the people experiencing really odd sleep behavior. I am dreaming but something is not quite right. Just can't put my finger on it.

I am indeed a smoker but this has never blocked my dreams before - I would actually be nervous of experiencing them more intensely when I eventually quit.

If you believe in, or experience precognitive dreams and visions and recognize the pattern (different to to usual REM sleep), have you been affected lately?

The theory I currently subscribe to is that a lot of the predicted events (there was a lot of that on this site this year) have not occurred simply because they were predicted. It is loosely based on Quantum Physics where it is postulated that the very act of observation can affect the outcome of an experiment:

This is the world of quantum physics, sub-atomic particles. But, a sub-atomic “particle” may not really be a particle at all. The latest discoveries in physics have caused physicists to label them “potentialities” or “multiple existencies”. Furthermore, through experimentation, these physicists have been forced to reevaluate the point particle theory, which has been the standard theory for centuries, because of the newly discovered properties these so called particles express. Under certain conditions these particles (electrons, neutrons) act as waves identical to light. Particles are energy that exist as waves spread out over space and time. Now, here’s the amazing part — only when you exercise observation do these waves become particles localized as a space-time event or a particle at a particular ‘time’ and ‘place’. As soon as you withdraw your observation, they become a wave again. So, as you see, your observation, your expectation, and your intention, literally creates that thing as a space-time event.

Quantum Physics: Do you project the world around you?

It's a bit of a Catch-22 situation ... now, I have a wild theory and it goes like this:
Precognitive's are increasingly posting their predictions online and thus disturbing the particle-waves intentionally put into place by an unknown 3rd party or parties. This has caused them to have to continually revise their plans and causing them a fair amount of trouble. So, to deal with this rather unforeseen side-effect, they are now resorting to some form of mechanical blocking of the pre-cognitive wavelength. Think of an electronic Faraday Cage and you have some idea of what I am talking about.


I know I am going to get a lot of stones thrown at me for this, then again, this is ATS.



[edit on 24-12-2008 by deltaalphanovember]



posted on Dec, 24 2008 @ 08:45 AM
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Nice Post Delta, very detailed and it makes sense.




posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 07:23 AM
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TML, I have been thinking some more about this. I am aware that the various governments of the world have in fact admitted to doing some form of research into PsyOps at some point or another in recent history. Most governments also claim to have discontinued research into this field due to lack of results.

What of they haven't?
To me it makes sense that if you have achieved favourable results, you would not publish the facts and you would then also work very hard to perfect PsyCOIN (Counter Insurgency Measures).


Another scientist, Allen Frey, took this research a step further. Frey found he could remotely induce sleep in his subjects by subjecting them to electromagnetic waves. He also learned he could produce acoustic noises - booming, buzzing and hissing, directly inside a volunteer's (????) head. Developing on Frey's earlier work, Joseph Sharp, a doctor at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, was able to transmit spoken words via pulsed microwaves. Sitting inside an electromagnetic field, Sharp clearly heard and understood words transmitted to him by a colleague. For the medical profession this was a major breakthrough, and would be of immense benefit to the deaf.

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Reading this article ,I got a cold shiver - over the last few months I have heard some extremely weird buzzes and crackles that have caused me to jump with fright or look around (even in a group of friends who have no idea what is going on or why I am suddenly ashen-faced with fright).

TML, have you or any other experienced "signal interference" in this manner?



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:49 PM
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Yep, the signal interference is rather odd. It seems like I want to dream, but the dream gets blocked. It starts and it literally begins to fuzz up, like someone is jacking my cable tv kind of thing. I know Radio Frequencies and electrical frequnecies, my friend told me, can not only jam signals but can relay them to another location. Perhaps someone is looking for something in people's dreams/visions or maybe they are on the offensive and blocking our dreams/visions for there saftey.

Keep the great work up Delta.



posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 04:51 PM
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I was having trouble dreaming recently because of stress, and i actually did miss them. A few nights ago i took a lesson i learned recently and "wrote" on my bed with my finger "lucid dreams". I'm having at least 3 dreams a night. But that's just me. Also, if this does work for you and it works a little too well, you wrote it, you can also erase it. Power of the human mind.



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