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Pregnant
To dream that you are pregnant, symbolizes an aspect of yourself or some aspect of your personal life that is growing and developing. You may not be ready to talk about it or act on it.�This may also represent the birth of a new idea, direction, project or goal.
If you are really pregnant and having this dream, then it represents your anxieties about the pregnancy. Women in the first trimester of their pregnancy tend to dream of tiny creatures, fuzzy animals, flowers, fruit and water. In the second trimester, dreams will reflect your anxieties about being a good mother and concerns about possible complications with the birth. Dreams of giving birth to a non-human baby are also common during this period of the pregnancy. Finally, in the third trimester, dreams consists of your own mother. As your body changes and grows, dreams of whales, elephants and dinosaurs and other larger animals may also start appearing at this stage.
Originally posted by dmorgan
I haven't managed to have a concious OBE yet, but the last three nights my dreams have been amazing! It feels like they go on all night and they're so vivid, plus I can remember them easily.
I usually fall asleep on my side, but the last three nights I have fallen asleep on my back for my own experiments, and it's made my dreams so much better.
Why is this?
What is melatonin?
Melatonin is a hormone produced in the pineal gland, a small gland in the brain, that helps regulate sleep and wake cycles. Very small amounts of melatonin are found in foods such as meats, grains, fruits, and vegetables. It is also available as a dietary supplement, though it has no known nutritional value.
The main side effect for most people from taking melatonin is sleepiness, which goes away when you stop taking it. Other reversible side effects may include:
* Changes in blood vessels that may affect blood flow.
* Lowering of the body's temperature (hypothermia).
* Stomach problems.
* Headache.
* Morning grogginess.
* Vivid dreams.
During health examinations, tell your health professional if you are taking melatonin dietary supplements. Your health professional should also be aware if you are having difficulty sleeping, since it may be related to a medical condition. For more information, see the topic Insomnia.
www.webmd.com...
Originally posted by bronwyn82
I have been on the astral several times, and have friends that have as well. It is like I am feeling a shift on a conscious level. Are we all becoming more aware?
Originally posted by pop_science
I feel and have tracked that my dreams are simply based on materials that I have subjected myself to during a certain period of time before that dream.
Originally posted by true-life
The best Astral projection that I have read was on Robert Monroe's book. Read the part where he replaces another person in a parallel Earth and lives through his eyes for days. In this universe the cars are all electric. They are 4 people wide with assisted pedals.
They have erected the Monroe institute. There is quite a bit or research going on with classes you can go to.
Another person is Ingo Swann of course with his book "Penetration" where he goes to the far side of the moon and sees underground base. Ingo Swann is the best Remote Viewer / Astral Projection person there is in U.S.
Originally posted by dmorgan
I usually fall asleep on my side, but the last three nights I have fallen asleep on my back for my own experiments, and it's made my dreams so much better.
Why is this?
Originally posted by v01i0
reply to post by dmorgan
Originally posted by dmorgan
I usually fall asleep on my side, but the last three nights I have fallen asleep on my back for my own experiments, and it's made my dreams so much better.
Why is this?
Perhaps it has something to do with the more level blood circulation in your brain, than when sleeping at a side?
Just a wild guess
-v