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Sageous
Or not. The trouble with recording your dreams (which is an important thing to do anyway, on its own) is that you are remembering; your mind is relaying what happened to you in the dream, using available metaphor to make the memory "mean something." Normally this is fine, but it becomes a problem with transcendental experiences because the they are beyond anything your (or any human) mind has seen or done before, so there are no valid metaphors or symbols to attach to a memory to properly record it. So, by definition, what you remember might have nothing to do with what really happened. In fact, if something truly significant (and vivid) happened in a non-lucid, you stand an excellent chance of your memory leaving out whole chunks of the dream, and "misinterpreting" those bits that manage to get recorded.