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Remembering remembering. |
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From Christian
King of KoRniness
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Sometimes that's annoying. Usually it's a side effect of not having/not paying much attention to a dream journal. |
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Which leads to the ultimate question:
What would happen if one were eating hot soup with a potential spoon while sitting on a non-existent fence?
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Exactly I'm sitting there with my journal trying to relax and remember and then suddenlysomething comes to me but just as quick as it had come I lose it. And no I'm not talking about LD's. I haven't gotten that far yet. I have just about 5-10 pages in my journal. And mostly thats just fragments. |
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From Christian
King of KoRniness
close your eyes when you wake up (sit up while doing this) and with your eyes closed start focusing on your breathing, then usually you will get images and story of what your dream was about, when you do get that start to say in your head what your seeing with the intent to remember it then get your journal as soon as possible and write it down |
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~I wake up a little more every time I dream.
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okay...i know this goes against what most people say, but for me the thing that usually helps me recall my dreams the best is to go on with my normal morning routine. I just have breakfast, go to the toilet, wash face.... whatever. My dreams normally just HIT me about 5 - 10 minutes after i wake up. This might not work with most people but even if i wake up and think, "Damn, no recall at all tonight/this morning", 10 minutes later i'll be recalling at least one dream i've had. I'd like to hear if this is true with anyone else. |
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"100% success you bitch"
yeah i kind of meditate on dreams while im in the shower and they come back to me slowly. |
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Courtney est ma reine. Et oui, je suis roi.
Apprentice: Pastro
Apprentess: Courtney Mae
Adoptee: Rokuni
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I can always remember little bits of dreams when I first wake up, but they slowly fade away over about the first hour of being awake. Basically, the sooner I concentrate on recalling them, the better for me. If I spend that hour not trying to recall anything, I'll just lose them forever. |
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I find jumping back into bed helps. If I'm writing something down but I can't remember the details, I'll often hop back into bed and see if I can remember anything else. This usually works very well for me, and sometimes I'll even remember a dream I forgot about from several days or weeks ago, which I don't even remember forgetting (but upon recall it seems as if you just dreamed it last night). |
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