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SeguaceDiSatanas

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Sorry, but is there a reason furthermore that in dream stages I can smell (perhaps the scent of a girl I dream about, etc.), the specific feel of fabrics (hair by hair, including density and dryness between hairs)? I can even read in dreams. Even long letter-by-letter texts I visualize spontaneously, and in violent dreams I can feel physical pain in the affected area.

Also not only dream in color, but also detailed even if there are many people and objects. In addition, my dreams are lucid and I do what I like (even feel specific emotions, just like in reality) and in most cases (not always though) I am also completely aware that I am in a dream.

In fact, it even happened that several times I had scary nightmares and woke up from saying "Satan, help me!"
 
Uhhh WOW - helluva impressive. Reading is a right-hemisphere activity, but tell me, you actually can remember what you were reading in dreams, can you? I might not have read and listened much on dream layers, but this I have NOT heard about. Then again, SSs do evolve, don't we?
 
you actually can remember what you were reading in dreams,

Remembering in the long run no. Unless it is a pretty significant dream that I remember at least as long as I have to (that is, until the situation for which I had the dream happens). But expect that in the long run I won't remember what I read or even the dream itself.
 
Reading is a right-hemisphere activity,

However, no. Reading is governed by the Broca area (left hemisphere). This applies to the cognitive functioning of reading itself (reading sentences for example). It is the art itself that is governed by the right hemisphere (including stories, etc.) Dreams are of the right hemisphere.
 
Reading is governed by the Broca area (left hemisphere)
By HELL, of course! I was thinking left but wrote right - mea culpa! Dreaming is right brained, which is why some of our dreams may not make sense to the conscious mind.
 
This is interesting, let's talk about this?
 
My dreams too vividly include all the senses. This makes more sense if you think about it in reverse, namely: one's conscious experience while awake is like a dream, except it tries to match the input from your physical senses, such as your ears and eyes. Then it stands to reason that all the senses, whether it be smell or taste or tactile, sight or hearing, or feelings of pleasure or pain, can be experienced even without input from the physical senses. This is what happens in dreams and certain types of meditation.
You can read more about how that works in this article: https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/392634/how-meditation-works-new-science-consciousness

As for reading in dreams, I keep a dream journal when awake, and like to read it in my dreams. When I do, it often contains abstract but meaningful texts like poems, which I write down in the physical version upon waking up, if I can remember them. However, if I take my eyes off a line and try to read it again, it will change, so properly reading and remembering a whole piece of text can take a lot of focus in dreams, because there isn't the physical writing to record what exactly was written yet; it all has to stay within working memory.
 
Everything that has been talked about, I have understood. But, what bothers me more about dream is that, is there any connections between the dream and our spirituality and how?
 
Yes , it's normal. There's two different kind of lucid dreams, the one where you are aware and that's it and the one where you are full aware and have full potent control over everything , first one being more of a superior Spector mode .

Human has averagely 7-8 dreams per night in 8 hours of sleep and 6 rem stages, first rem being 5 minutes then it extends after 90 minutes to longer period of rem, the longer the rem period [ which is in the last 2 hours of sleep , about 30 minutes ] then the more length one has in a lucid dream.

There's ways to to trigger and experiment more when one is sleeping , that includes constant training and mostly , understanding of how this things works.

When I will have time , I will come with a very special topic , in full , about dreams and how they work , psychologically , biologically , metaphysically , spiritually and actual achievement of full consciousness in dreams. It took me about 8 months to have 1 lucid dream per week and I have reached stages where I had even 3 a week, it all depends of many things , I will just come with a topic at the right time.

The fact you were able to read is because some part of your right brain is active , especially when Lucid in a dream, therefore the reading , but if you were to look at the reading and change your look to somewhere else and come back to that reading, it will be changed , the subconsciousness has mechanism of protecting itself from the consciousness mind.

When one training himself is then later on able ,to have both right ethimsphere and the left one at once and maximum potential.

This is very complex things and can't truly be understood only from the right ethimsphere of the brain but rather more sense is formed from the spiritual point of view.
Everything that has been talked about, I have understood. But, what bothers me more about dream is that, is there any connections between the dream and our spirituality and how?
Yes. Up to you to discover. The more you meditate the more you will then understand and feel and many other things.
 
This is very complex things and can't truly be understood only from the right ethimsphere of the brain but rather more sense is formed from the spiritual point of view.
I meant to say that this can't be understood only from the left ethimsphere side of the brain not the right.
 
In addition, my dreams are lucid
You mean your dreams are lucid all the time? if so, then that IS impressive.

Do you also have sleep paralysis? Lately, I'm able to have a lucid dream only when sleep paralysis gets me. I don't know why.
 
'm able to have a lucid dream only when sleep paralysis gets me. I don't know why.
Probably, your consciousness wakes up as a defense mechanism to fight against sleep paralysis. Do you know how to get out of it?
 
Sorry, but is there a reason furthermore that in dream stages I can smell (perhaps the scent of a girl I dream about, etc.), the specific feel of fabrics (hair by hair, including density and dryness between hairs)? I can even read in dreams. Even long letter-by-letter texts I visualize spontaneously, and in violent dreams I can feel physical pain in the affected area.

Also not only dream in color, but also detailed even if there are many people and objects. In addition, my dreams are lucid and I do what I like (even feel specific emotions, just like in reality) and in most cases (not always though) I am also completely aware that I am in a dream.

In fact, it even happened that several times I had scary nightmares and woke up from saying "Satan, help me!"

That is a good sign. I always find it interesting that people say they dream in color, can't imagine not dreaming in color. If you get good at dreaming the realism is almost better than real life only its a bizarre environment. I can read in dreams, the text will change when I look away (most of the time). Some of the more lucid dream I still remember decades later as if it really happened. As mentioned above there a levels to lucid dreaming, in higher levels the clarity/realism is ridiculous. Have had some lucid dreams where the clarity/lucidity off the charts but had a fake set of memories for the physical world. Long story short you are making a lot of progress.

The Gods are able to visit people in dreams. I wonder if we could develop the same dream walking ability and do spiritual work/red pilling normies through their dreams. There a few dreams where swear I have dream walked and learn things that I couldn't know about people or events (can't really verify it). Thinking its related to telepathy, would be nice to get some proper methods.
 
Oh, I have these dreams.

That even the most violent horror, comedy, or fantasy movies seem dull and boring to me.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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