I wanna bump this, it's only a good 9 days behind anyway
Sage wrote:
Your problem is not that you aren't dreaming, it's that you aren't remembering your dreams. Everyone dreams, most people have 5-10 dreams a night, some say they have had more- some claim to only have one (which is unlikely but possible multiple dreams have been sewn together in a way you think of them as one). Most people only remember one dream, and it is usually the one you wake from.
You don't need to find a way to make yourself dream, you need a way to remember the dreams. Forcing yourself into having Lucid dreams requires that you first remember your dreams, then you create a way to know you are dreaming- and you take control of that dream. If you just want to "dream" you only need the first step. Most people just write down the first things they think of when they wake up. Slowly they will start to piece together a dream, there brain is being told to "remember" in the morning- and as it continues to progress your mind will basically recall deeper and deeper into your dreams- at least as much as it can.
But all people dream even if they dont remember it, if they didn't, they would die (Usually go crazy, then die). Dreams are a vital part of sleep, without them our brains would be all screwed up -- think of it as a screen saver while your computer defrags- if you had no choice but to stare at your computer while it defrags over 8 hours- it would be nice to see pretty pictures instead of the bars and percentage ticking by slowly... A life time of watching defrag for 8 hours every day might cause you to go nuts...
Or you could not dream, but sleeping blankly, but dream and have daydreams(visions, premonitions, etc, I don't really know, they can be that important, dreams I mean) in the day time, my mind works that way, and I've proved it (in a sense)
in other words, I don't really dream at all during the night, if I do, it's probably something really important, but my sub-conscious works in the daytime, mainly through daydreams, or sometimes the dream just pops in my head like a idea of sorts you know ;D
Here's some advice, go to bed, lay down, and make your mind go blank, just black, and don't try to think about anything, and just let your mind wander on it's own, and sooner or later you'll get a dream or just fall asleep, and again, a good thing to do is to write everything down you remember once you get up