Thanks for the question, blueDream, and sorry it's taken so long to get back to you. For some reason, your message was buried underneath a ton of other ones and I just missed it.
I think the best answer is that it depends. Certainly if the dreams are short and similar, go ahead and put them in the same input. Also, if you are incubating for a P1 mission, then you'll most likely put the multiple dreams inside the same input as well because the intention was all the same.
For really long dreams or dreams that are both unique and both extremely poignant/meaningful, then separate them out.
Submit just one dream input if the dreams are (in general):
- really short
- fairly or strikingly similar
- have the same intention
- related
- Note: they must Have been on the same night (or main sleep schedule)
Separate dream inputs (in general):
- really long dreams
- really different
- super meaningful and/or vivid
- definitely point to strikingly different events
How's this sound? Anything I missed? It was a fantastic question.
I think the best answer is that it depends. Certainly if the dreams are short and similar, go ahead and put them in the same input. Also, if you are incubating for a P1 mission, then you'll most likely put the multiple dreams inside the same input as well because the intention was all the same.
For really long dreams or dreams that are both unique and both extremely poignant/meaningful, then separate them out.
Submit just one dream input if the dreams are (in general):
- really short
- fairly or strikingly similar
- have the same intention
- related
- Note: they must Have been on the same night (or main sleep schedule)
Separate dream inputs (in general):
- really long dreams
- really different
- super meaningful and/or vivid
- definitely point to strikingly different events
How's this sound? Anything I missed? It was a fantastic question.