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Dream control with positives possible?

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Hi, Is it possible to control dreams and decrease acting out dream by saying daily positives?

For one to discover lucid dreaming, practice to become, then able to change dream, know it you can't get hurt on a dream. With a snap or twrill change location and dream.

Saying many times daily. I control my dreans...I know when dreaming and in full control..I lay motionless while dreaming.. I am at peace while dreaming ... etc.

Or does Parkinson's overrules lucid dream awareness control?

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I have no idea but I think that is a great question.

I take 1mg of clonazepam at night and that controls my REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder.

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Yes that all helps. What I am trying to do, is find out if one can train the subconscious as done for lucid dreaming.

So when enter into dream, mind will know what is wanted. Guess wondering what is research on this, if can override the Parkinson's part in the brain possibly producing the dreams.

If mind is plastic, possible to rewire for controllable dreams and lay still in bed while dreaming. As understand Parkinson's short circuit outs the natural dream paralizing. Is subconscious able to reroute with wanted positives said.

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