Try writing just the keywords of the dream and when you have time you read them and write down the dream, while you have the keywords you won't forget the dream. |
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Okay, as far I have been here ( not even for a week ) I did noticed it ( title ). I also remember today that I did LD with control when I was a kid ( about 8 yo ) I had a nightmare of a Werewolf "shadowy" monster would always eat me and one day I could control myself and "summoned/created" an armor and defeated it ( almost instantly finishing the dream and waking up ). From here, as far I can remember I never had such vivid dream that I also felt in control. |
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Try writing just the keywords of the dream and when you have time you read them and write down the dream, while you have the keywords you won't forget the dream. |
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In dreams, we enter a world that's entirely our own. -Albus Dumbledore
Your story about confronting nightmares is surprisingly typical, I've found. Fortunately, I've never had a problem with nightmares. |
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Well, I will try writing down only important scenes of the dream as it is simply and won't take much time. About RC, I will keep trying it and the dream signs .... I guess this will be the hard part to sort out, lol. |
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About the dream journal thing I wouldn't even bother with it if it takes too long. I have the same problem with DJ it takes too long writing them down in a book, the way I avoided this problem was by creating the dream character in a video game and so that every time I play that video game character that I dress up and forge to look like the dream character I will remember where it came from. It works really great I haven't written in my dream journal in a while and I still have great dream recall. |
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Last edited by ViIe; 05-14-2014 at 05:52 AM.
I definitely recommend just writing key words down in your dj then coming back and editing it later. Dream recall is very important, even if you feel like your recall is good |
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