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Egoiste | captain moo | Well, |
October 28, 1995 7:13 PM * |
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Re: gone > � I just checked and it was some other guy talking about something else...wha > � was the title of the post? > � ian > ��� �� �- - �-- � ��� - --� ��� - ����- � ����- ��-- --�� �-� ���- �-�-� > The post I was referring to is gone, I don't know where it went. Anyway, I > was talking about lucid dreaming, a process you can teach yourself to take > control of your dreams and do whatever you want to do in them. If you wanna > check it out, the magazine Psychology Today has run several articles about it > in the last few years. There's also a machine on the market that helps you > learn lucid dreaming, but it costs alot of $$$, and it's easy enough to teach > yourself with no gadgets. I highly recommend checking out lucid dreaming, > I've had a lot of fun with it. one thing that is easy to forget is that everytime a new post is added to this message base, the number of each post before it is decreased by one. So just say that I wrote a post referring to... say... post number 96. Well, as soon as I saved this letter, than that post would become 95, and it would keep decreasing. So it's not a good idea to refer to a post by number, because it won't stay that number. I'm really interested in those articles in Psychology Today. Maybe this week I'll see if I can find them at the Library. Egoiste |
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