Hello,
It has been a while since I posted here.. Gave up on learning to LD just before the summer after many failed WILD attempts and an increasingly stressfull work/school schedule. Now lately, I have had some more time on my hands and coincidentally came across a book by Stephen Laberge: Exploring the world of Lucid Dreaming.
So, I started reading the book. Basically, it's an elaborate guide to learn lucid dreaming, including helpful excersises and such. I decided to follow the guide, take it slow and just see where it got me. To start, I had to start keeping a dream journal to improve my dream recall and find some personal dreamsigns. My natural recall is usually quite good and I was off to a good start with 6 dreams in 4 days, written in my journal.
Today though, when revising my entries and highlighting potential dreamsigns, I realised how little of my dreams I actually remember... I recall main themes and occurences, but I never remember dialoges and there are huge gaps and indeterminacies in my entries. Also, I never really know when my dream began; mostly, my entries start with 'I find myself to be in my living room...' or 'I am at school for some reason...'.
Now my question is whether this is normal? My entries are anywhere between 150 and 400 words. Is this too short, and is it common to remember full dreams? If so, do you have any tips on how to achieve this?
Thanks,
InnerVision
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