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irishcream
04-21-2005, 01:51 AM
some of you may remember, after talking with me in chat, that i was having real problems with recall.
okay, two nights ago i had a very 'fuzzy' dream, in that the details weren't really clear. I wrote down what i could remember.
the same thing happened night before last, and i did the same thing again yesterday morning, still worrying about my lack of recall, and the vagueness of my dreams.
Well, last night, before i went to bed, i simply told myself quite sternly that i would remember my dreams in full, and i also told myself that i wanted to dream about a particular person. I did this when i realised i was dropping off into sleep, just before i lost conciousness, and i said it out loud, i nearly woke up, but managed not to.
Both of which, i did.
I had not one dream, but three!! talk about going from the sublime to the ridiculous.
Also last night i was hungry, and had a bowl of cereal before bed, i don't know if that made any difference...
Just thought i'd let you all know, that my period of non recall is over!

Sesquipedalian Dreams
04-21-2005, 06:03 AM
im happy for you.


unfortunately my own dream recall has been suffering for about 2 weeks. longest ever. sheesh.

TygrHawk
04-21-2005, 07:52 AM
Originally posted by irishcream
Also last night i was hungry, and had a bowl of cereal before bed, i don't know if that made any difference

Wow, that's kinda spooky. Last night, I also had a bowl of cereal not long before bed (Frosted Mini-Wheats -- Vanilla Cream flavor), and I absolutely shattered my more-than-month-long dry spell for both recall and LDs.

Of course, I was also trying elements of Gothlark's Confidence and Dream Feeling Induced Lucid Dream method -- I think that helped greatly.

irishcream
04-21-2005, 01:44 PM
ah, mine was weetabix, and the telling myself that i would remember my dreams seemed to work...
will definitely be trying that in future.
i think i got to the point where i just thought, 'don't be silly, of course you can remember your dreams!'