It's ok, we all start out weak at something and yours is a very easy problem |
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I've been trying to have a lucid dream for about two weeks now, but I'm having a terrible time remembering any dreams. I'm hoping that someone out there is going through or has gone through the same situation, because I could really use some help. I have remembered only 2 dreams and a few small bits and pieces in the two weeks I've been trying. Almost every night I try the MILD technique, but I havn't had any luck. |
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I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.
-Albert Einstein
It's ok, we all start out weak at something and yours is a very easy problem |
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"Dreamers come and go, but a dreamīs forever..."
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LDs so far: 13 (hurray!)
Yes, I love you all! ^^
Often i wake up and think "Oh, i can't remember it all, so i wont bother..." But i find that if i do start writing stuff down, often 40%+ of what i remember comes after i start writing. That's why its so important to write down something. |
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I spilled spot remover on my dog. He's gone now.
Last night I set my alarm clock for 8:00 so that I would wake up and record my dreams. I also planned on trying the WILD method. Unfortuanately--and I actually said this to myself--I said "Am I going to get up right now? Nope." I was so tired that I simply had no motivation to wake up and record my dream, even though I actually remembered some parts and could have remembered more. At night before I go to bed and during the day I can get excited about trying to have lucid dreams, but in practice, I seem to forget that motivation untill later in the day. Obviously I regret beign so indifferent at night, and I am hoping someone out there has experienced the same phenomenon. What can I do to increase my motivation at night?? |
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I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.
-Albert Einstein
Unfortunately there is no magic trick to keeping a dream journal... you just have to force yourself to do it. |
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Hey Keeper of the Grove, |
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Yeh sometimes I can't for the life of me remember any dreams when I wake up, but I find that I remember 90% of my dreams when I have my shower first thing in the morining. I think it is the movement and the 'thinking' state of mind that you are normally in when in the shower that triggers it. |
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Hey guys, thanks for the replies. I'll take all of the advice into consideration. I actually had some luck on Monday night. It was actually pretty incredible compared to my less recent experiences. Unfortunately, I got sick that night as well, and I basically have been out of commission up until now. I remembered a great wealth of images from a dream I had that night, and some parts were quite vivid. I actually woke up without an alarm clock, which works for me on occasion, and this dream cycle lasted close to 2 hours. I know that a lot of detail was lost because the most vivid memories were from right before I woke up. The farther back I reached, the fuzzier everything became. The entire dream would take too long to explain, but I'll share one part, which I used to title the dream in my journal. |
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I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.
-Albert Einstein
The most useful tool for me to recover seemingly lost dreams has been (as laberge urges) to stay very still after awakening and let my mind wander. If I do get up for something and return to bed within a few minutes, my mind is often flooded with my previous dreams. This works especially well if i assume the position I had while dreaming. |
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Well last night was not good at all. I have practically nothing in my journal. |
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I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.
-Albert Einstein
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Hi everyone. I've been taking a break from trying to attain LDs for a while to give myself a break. I actually have remembered several dreams, or at least parts of dreams, but I didn't bother to write them down. I kindof got disgusted with the whole process, so I think I'm going to try a more laid back approach. I was trying so hard. Perhaps having an LD is just not something one can force to happen. I appreciate all the advice. |
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I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.
-Albert Einstein
Do the same thing whne you try to have LD, when you repeat to yourself at night like "When I'm dreaming, I will be aware that it's a dream" or something like that, just tell yourself your having LD. |
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I used a dream journal, and found that t greatly increases recall.... Though it didn't help with last nights dream... I can't remember a thing |
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SOBB: I think I know what are you talking about, it feels like you haven't "lived" in that dream, but you just remember it. If you talked about this, it happened to me at my first lucid. |
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That is exactly what I mean! I don't feel like I've lived the dream, but I remember it. Like a memory that didn't happen..... |
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