(December 23, 2018 at 2:48 pm)Rahn127 Wrote: I have a very large journal of dreams I've had over the past 5 decades. I remember most all of my dreams. They are detailed and I would say most are simply average, but at least once a week or close to that, I'll be conscious that I'm dreaming.
When I'm conscious that what I'm in is a dream, all possibilities open up.
I've recorded over 30 different dream abilities / powers.
In my early teens, I was very ego driven in my dreams.
I felt all powerful. I felt like I could do anything.
I couldn't, but I felt like I could.
A few years later, I was humbled in my dreams by people with seemingly more power than myself.
I was not the king and the realization of that made me realize that might does not make right.
I developed a sense of morality within my own dreams. There were things I wouldn't do, even if I could.
All of those thought processes in reality meant that more areas of my brain we're awake and working even while I slept.
And no, having powers within dreams are normal. No chemical elevation needed. No drugs needed.
I know I'm not going to get much of any answers through this post, but sometimes just talking about it can create epiphanies.
If it's a dream, what's the point of the powers? Just for sensory perception to say you did it? In itself, that would be pretty cool.