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    Matt Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Tom
    Frequently I dream of talking with people on the internet, and the computer works perfectly. The monitor looks a little closer to my face than usual, but that is not a big enough detail to trigger lucidity. It is more a matter of how I focus in on the screen. It really does seem to work in the same way as remote viewing as it feels like a way of getting actual new information. The problem is that without lucidity it doesn't really carry over very well into daily life and it isn't really possible to actively guide the experience to get specific information. Being aware of the problem and wanting to change it seems to be gradually making it better.
    I've had dreams where I was using computers which made sense. However I've never had an RTZ projection where digital interfaces could really be used. Maybe it's a case that the computer systems in dream planes have an actual function to them whereas the RTZ computers are just conceptual representations

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    Thanks again, Matt. I hope things do start happening soon.

    Keep waking up around three and practising visualisations and affirmations until I nod off again. Felt those invisible hands again last night. This time on my shoulder, which, remarkably, wasn't sore this morning (though it is now after several hours of senior English marking!) Got a whole left arm flutter during my practice today.

    I've been learning a lot on your site. Have been reading about phasing most recently. Haven't posted yet.

    Cheers
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    casp911 Guest

    computers & dreams, RTZ, astral

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt
    Frequently I dream of talking with people on the internet, and the computer works perfectly.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tom
    I've had dreams where I was using computers which made sense. However I've never had an RTZ projection where digital interfaces could really be used. Maybe it's a case that the computer systems in dream planes have an actual function to them whereas the RTZ computers are just conceptual representations
    I tried typing "casp was here" on a computer in a dream or AP, I was suprised I could focus enough to type on the keyboard. I was able to write it, but I was interrupted by a physical being and it ended up being something like "casp asjkfl;dsajfkla;jfkd;las" on the screen. For me, it seemed like the letters were blurring. Perhaps I did write askl;jfdsakljfsa lol.

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    Re: computers & dreams, RTZ, astral

    Quote Originally Posted by casp911
    I tried typing "casp was here" on a computer in a dream or AP, I was suprised I could focus enough to type on the keyboard. I was able to write it, but I was interrupted by a physical being and it ended up being something like "casp asjkfl;dsajfkla;jfkd;las" on the screen. For me, it seemed like the letters were blurring. Perhaps I did write askl;jfdsakljfsa lol.
    From what I understand reading in a dream is generally impossible -- the words one is looking at change from one moment to the next. I suspect the same problem might come up in writing or using a computer.

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    escargot Guest
    I had two lucid-dream type experiences a month or so ago. At the time, I knew nothing about lucid dreaming, or OBEs or anything like that -- following up on these experiences is actually what got me interested in the topic, and it's why I'm working on the MAP program now. The two dreams happened on consecutive nights.

    In the first dream, I was sitting on a bus, going somewhere. I bent down to grab at my backpack, but instead of my usual backpack, there was a large military-type duffel bag. I looked up for a bit, wondering what had happened to my backpack. When I looked down again, the duffel bag was gone and had been replaced by my usual pack. I remember thinking "something isn't right here...". I looked up and down again, and the duffel was back. I was shocked and frightened, because I realized that this couldn't happen in the real world, then I heard a loud buzzing noise and was violently yanked awake.

    The next night, I had a false awakening. It felt like I had woken up in the middle of the night, and I really wanted to know what time it was. I walked from my bedroom to my computer to check the time, but the computer screen had a big rotating analog clock on it that for some reason I couldn't make sense of. Not a problem, I thought, my VCR has a clock on it too. I turned around to look at the VCR, and the clock readout on it was a bright yellow, and the characters on it looked like Klingon or some such, they weren't numbers at all! I realized that the LEDs on the VCR aren't even capable of displaying such characters, and again got frightened because this couldn't possibly be happening. Almost instantly, the loud buzzing noise came again, and I woke up. Needless to say, I practically ran over to the VCR to check that it was normal.

    I don't usually remember many dreams, but since I started keeping a journal (and using affirmations) a few days ago as part of the MAP program, I'm remembering more and more. Still, no matter what crazy things happen to me in dreams (just last night I got into a fight with the mistress of a medieval brothel because she was cheating at roulette), I don't question them. Hopefully now that I know more about lucid dreaming, I can avoid the buzz next time and actually take control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by escargot
    I had two lucid-dream type experiences a month or so ago. At the time, I knew nothing about lucid dreaming, or OBEs or anything like that -- following up on these experiences is actually what got me interested in the topic, and it's why I'm working on the MAP program now. The two dreams happened on consecutive nights.

    In the first dream, I was sitting on a bus, going somewhere. I bent down to grab at my backpack, but instead of my usual backpack, there was a large military-type duffel bag. I looked up for a bit, wondering what had happened to my backpack. When I looked down again, the duffel bag was gone and had been replaced by my usual pack. I remember thinking "something isn't right here...". I looked up and down again, and the duffel was back. I was shocked and frightened, because I realized that this couldn't happen in the real world, then I heard a loud buzzing noise and was violently yanked awake.

    The next night, I had a false awakening. It felt like I had woken up in the middle of the night, and I really wanted to know what time it was. I walked from my bedroom to my computer to check the time, but the computer screen had a big rotating analog clock on it that for some reason I couldn't make sense of. Not a problem, I thought, my VCR has a clock on it too. I turned around to look at the VCR, and the clock readout on it was a bright yellow, and the characters on it looked like Klingon or some such, they weren't numbers at all! I realized that the LEDs on the VCR aren't even capable of displaying such characters, and again got frightened because this couldn't possibly be happening. Almost instantly, the loud buzzing noise came again, and I woke up. Needless to say, I practically ran over to the VCR to check that it was normal.

    I don't usually remember many dreams, but since I started keeping a journal (and using affirmations) a few days ago as part of the MAP program, I'm remembering more and more. Still, no matter what crazy things happen to me in dreams (just last night I got into a fight with the mistress of a medieval brothel because she was cheating at roulette), I don't question them. Hopefully now that I know more about lucid dreaming, I can avoid the buzz next time and actually take control.
    The buzz might actually be a sign that you are on the edge of an OBE. So don't fight it. Just let it be and go with it...

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