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Followup to dream question


Question Posted Sunday June 14 2015, 9:23 pm

Thanks for answering my question today. I just wanted clarification on one thing if possible.

Do you mean that if I pursue this, I might NEVER be able to get dreams back even if I stop the practice? Or just while I am continuing to do it?


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Dragonflymagic answered Sunday June 14 2015, 9:43 pm:
The answer is relative to your age. If you are younger, and you stop the practice of dreaming and remembering dreams for too long, it may be very hard to get it to start up again. It may not be a problem either, it can vary depending on the person and there's no way to know until you try and it doesnt work. For an older person who has had a life of periods of time where they dream and others times when they have no recall, doing this on purpose is most likely to not have lasting effects.
Again, hon. I wrote only what my friend said on the phone to me. I don't know this stuff personally. But they claim to be able to do this successfully themselves.

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