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      Hello dreamviews,

      Havent posted in a while. Recently getting back into LD. Used to have a little bit below average amount of WILDS when I was really into it. Had quite a bit of DILDS. Now I have probably 1 DILD every year or something(basically I dont have them alot). I have WILDS every once in a while (monthly). Anyway on to my question.

      After recently experiencing a quite a bit of dreams in one night, felt like I was dreaming for literally 40-50 minutes if all the minutes were combined. I believe it was a DEID type situation since I wasnt lucid for all of them but I was pretty aware. I WILDED into the first one and then DEID after and another DEID so on and so on. My question is how can you remember your dreams, as in writing them down, if you use DEID/DEILD and cant move when you wake up. I didnt intend to use that technique, it sort of just happened. By the time youre done, the original dreams would have been forgetten. Is it possible, since the subconscious is related to memory that in a LD you could go up to a "My Dreams Archive" and select a specific date from a screen and you would see your dreams from that day? Especially if you record the date it happened.

      Answers? Comments? Help?
      Last edited by techdeck1; 09-22-2012 at 02:18 PM.
      WILD: 5-6(lost count)
      DILD: Lost count but more than 15

      I HAVE WILDED

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      If you wake up from a long lucid dream and then try to chain it, it is a high risk that you will forget most of the details of that lucid dream. Usually when I have had a long lucid dream and don't want to forget it I just write down lots of keywords to use association to remember the rest later on. Then I go back to sleep and try to WILD and that way I can continue to lucid dream if I succeed ofc.
      If I on the other hand wake up from a lucid dream that I didn't learned much from like for example a lucid dream I don't had full awareness in, then I would rather choose to chain the dream and start dreaming lucid in a new one and risk forgetting the first one.

      But the Dream Archive sounds like a cool idea though, try it and see what happens =) Good luck!

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