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Question by Terry
Submitted on 6/3/2004
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How can I stop my lucid dreams/premonitions? They're driving me insane; no-one believes I'm seeing future events anyway.


Answer by White Mage Cid
Submitted on 5/5/2005
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You should stop whatever that induces your lucid dreaming, and avoid intending to lucid dream.

 

Answer by dyingbreed666
Submitted on 8/1/2006
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i believe you, my friend has them, she once told me that i would lose a dear friend on Friday the 13th... and guess what it happend... my best friend back-stabbed me and now we hate each others guts

 

Answer by coolx75
Submitted on 10/20/2006
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This is a  hard one.  What I would do if they started to get too frequent is start writing them down.  The problem with them coming real is that you probably don't want to go shouting it from the rooftops, and probably only want to tell only select friends about it(as in ones that are open to this mindset).  Otherwise you might want to keep your clairavoyance to yourself.  They also might just be dreams that are just taking on a futuristic quality.  If they are just dreams then they might be significant of you just worrying about the future.  If this is the case then the way to make them stop would be to live more in the NOW then the FUTURE.  But if it is the other way around I could not give you any advice on this.  You would have to check w/somebody  in the field, particularly a psychic.  

 

Answer by Sandy
Submitted on 11/14/2006
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Do not try to stop your lucid dreams/premonitions.
I understand how they may drive you crazy, but it is truly a gift.  I am also a dreamer, and feel like I don't dream enough.
I also at one time thought that I was going crazy because whenever I told people around me about them they got really quiet and expressionless.  I believe you.  Keep dreaming.  

 

Answer by markyness
Submitted on 12/17/2006
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I believe you. I am fed up of waking up screaming and then realising days later it came true. You feel like a nut case telling people that dont understand!

 

Answer by markyness
Submitted on 12/17/2006
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I beleive you. I am fed up of waking up scrwaming and then realising days later it came true. You feel like a nut case telling people that dont understand!

 

Answer by hobgoblin
Submitted on 6/24/2007
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crazy fool

 

Answer by tyler
Submitted on 7/4/2007
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why would you want to stop that

 

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