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Are there any practical ways to induce dreaming?

For the past few months the nights passing me por have been blank, imageless. I know some people who have dreams so often, while I on the other hand can't remember my last.

Do any of you mind sharing tips on how I could begin dreaming again?
 Lolly4me2 posted over a year ago
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swiftfire1 said:
lol, drugs
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posted over a year ago 
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fool.
SwaggaBee posted over a year ago
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She said "practical" ways.
rapunzeleah123 posted over a year ago
SwaggaBee said:
when your in cama tryna fall aslep..just keep thinkin until you fall asleep..you dream about watever was the last thing on your mind ;p
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PUNKMUNK said:
Daydream. Daydream aaaaaaaaallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll dia long. Never stop, even if you run into stuff while walking. Just say,"Oof." And keep going. Might take a while, maybe even a couple weeks, but that's how I got M dreams back! Hope I helped! :)
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posted over a year ago 
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you cant live your LIFE like that :/
RobinFan360 posted over a year ago
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not my life, ust til i gots ma dreams back!
PUNKMUNK posted over a year ago
rapunzeleah123 said:
Listen to music, read a book, or watch a movie/TV.
That's what I do before I go to bed.
Yes, I fall asleep prepared. Got a problem with that?
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arcticflake said:
Good question. Sometimes my dreams tell the future (totally WEIRD I know) so people ask me about their future (totally annoying). What I do is read a book while thinking about that person. Works 99% of the time. :)
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jameswilson said:
I can remember my dreams vividly almost every night and I have a few ideas as to why this is - a few that are mais personal (for example, I know I am pretty imaginative por nature) and a few that you might be able to use.

1. I watch TV before or as I fall asleep. I don't think this is supposed to be a healthy habit as far as getting a good night's sleep goes, but it does produce dreams (at least it seems to).

2. If I'm not watching TV I think a lot before I fall asleep about all sorts of things, just kind of let my mind wander and daydream (this is why I often like to watch TV, its not as distracting). This also seems to produce dreams.

Good luck!

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