 Right, lots of videos to film today. Lots of things to say. And I might actually end up batch recording these videos so that I have more content in the long run because I've got some time now. And yeah, lots of videos to film. Very excited about today. What do you think? Do you think this is a good place to film guys? I would say it's a perfect place. Conditions are perfect for making videos. Look at this. Yeah. So this is where we're going to film. So I think I found the perfect place to film these videos. I'm not sure about the sun reflecting. I don't know how the light is going to be. But look at this beautiful river here running all the way through Banskoe in Bulgaria. It's perfect. If this was a little bit cleaner, I'd probably use this as a cold water dip. But I think there's some sediment and some things floating around. And I'm also pretty sure that the buildings are going to dump water into this river anyway. All right. I don't know how the audio is going to be for this. I don't even know how the video is going to be because the sun is reflecting the lens. Look, I don't think you should lose a dream every night. And there's a good reason for that. If you're losing, but when you have a lucid dream, it's such an intense experience. It's so overwhelming in terms of what it feels like and like the memories and stuff like this that you don't need to have that experience every single night for it to be profound and meaningful. And actually, the more you have it, the more often you have it, you almost become desensitized to it. In the same way that if you were to do something really intense and incredible every single day, you might eventually get bored of the thing or want to experience something different or new. However, if you have it in moderation, if you do these things like, you know, if you lose a dream in moderation, maybe once or twice a week, it always feels exciting and new. And yeah, in my opinion, you don't need to lose a dream every single night. And I actually would recommend against that. I know a few people actually in the comments recently have been saying, have been asking me, how often do I lose a dream? And I've replied, well, between one and four times a week, depending on if I want to lose a dream, if I'm trying to do it and that sort of thing. And they would reply with something like, well, I lose a dream six to seven times a week. And on the one hand, that's great. You know, on the one hand, that is really good. It means that you obviously know and understand lucid dreaming and how it works and you obviously can do that effectively. That's great. However, I would say it's better to lose a dream less in this case. I would say, you know, between one and four times or even one to two times a week is more than enough to actually have meaningful experiences, create beautiful dream memories without overloading yourself, without making yourself so immune and desensitized to the experience that it just becomes normal. It should always feel magical and exciting and new and, you know, fulfilling. And so I feel like that is easier when you're doing it slightly less often. I don't know if this is a popular opinion. What do you think? I'd love to hear what you think about that because on the one hand, yeah, it's great to lose a dream more. And, you know, one of the things when you first start learning about lucid dreaming, one of the first things you wanna learn is how do I do it? And how do I have more? How do I do it more often? You're bigger, better, faster lucid dreams, you know? But that's not always the best. You know, sometimes it's actually better and you're gonna have to take my word for this or, you know, try it out for yourselves. Sometimes it's actually better to have less often, you know, less often lucid dream but when you do lucid dream, do something meaningful instead of just fulfilling your materialistic desires like sex or flying or demonstrating your power in the dream world, you will find long term it's far more fulfilling and exciting to actually do things like uncovering your phobias, you know, removing fears from your mind, improving your confidence, talking to your subconscious mind and the different elements of it. I think, yeah, I think there's actually an ant on my leg there, it's not good. And these things, they will be more fulfilling long term. You know, it might be slightly less exciting in the short term, but then again, the effects and the benefits that you'll have on your actual, on your brain and subconscious and how you feel will far outweigh, you know, the benefits of having lucid dream sex which, you know, it's kind of empty in a way, it's hollow. It might feel good in the moment but it's not gonna fulfill you and it's certainly not gonna add anything to your subconscious mind, to your whatever, whatever you want to explain it. It's not gonna add anything to you. So that's my opinion guys. I'd like to know what you think. I'd also like to know what you think of this setup. So at the moment I'm using my camera. It's an action camera, so it's a wide angle lens. The audio isn't great. And if you're wondering what that weird noise is, it's just the river. It's just, this is the main river running through Bamsco town in Bulgaria. And I thought this would be a good place to film. So what do you think? If you wanna see more of my travels, by the way, I do have a travel channel which I'm sure you've heard me mention by now. And that is Transcend Travel, which you'll find it in the description. I've made it very clear in the description where my other channels are and stuff like that. So you should be able to find them. And leave a comment letting me know what you think of, should you lose a dream every day or is it better to lose a dream less often but have more of a profound meaningful experience? Let me know what you think. And also let me know, would you go and bathe in this water here? Do you think it's clean? Should I do it? I don't know. If this video gets a thousand likes, I will film myself on this channel, jumping or wading out into this ice cold water here for you guys. Hopefully it's clean, but we don't know. That's it for now guys, done. Thanks for watching guys, this video and this channel were supported by my Patreon followers. 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