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      (sorry for posting twice in 5 minutes, but I wanted to split the discussion)

      I'm doing dream recall since 2 mounths and my dream memory has increased alot. I have a dream journal plenty of night stories and I'm happy with that...

      ...BUT...

      ...Some nights, I remember nothing, it happens more less once per week. This is when I focus my mind on something until late, go to bed because tired, quickly fall asleep. In the morning, I think about what I was focusing on before going to bed instead of remembering my dreams. When I remember to remember, it's too late

      Any body had the same problem, or any tips to fix that?

      Maybe I'm not paying the needed attention to my dreams.

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      It sounds like your recall is good for the most part. Don't worry if there is a day every now and again that you don't remember anything. It happens to the best of us. As long as you are recalling dreams most nights out of the week, you're fine.

      Don't sweat the small stuff.

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      Thanks, I feel better

      It happened again this morning, it happened yesterday also, two days in a row is too much I decided to concentrate until I remember something. After 20 minutes without success, I was ready to give up. But then I thought about my supposed dreamsigns. I seems very efficient, because I remember two dreams, each one with one of my dreamsign

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      yeah, and also try giving your dream a title in your head when you wake up, just lay there and think about your dream and you should be able to come up with a title based on your dream, and this helps if you aint got time to write your dream down asap, well it helped me alot

      ex. if you dream about getting attacked by a pack of dogs, the title would be "the dog attack"
      in your wildest dreams you couldn't picture a bogan like me, haha

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      Some nights I sleep soundly and don't remember anything. Other nights I dream but am too lazy to get up and write them down, especially if they are really lame. I wish I could remember a whole dream by just giving it a title, but I can't--sometimes I try to remember it without writing it down but I usually forget it. Then I'll have an FA and think I am writing it down...but that's another problem.

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      I don't know why, but I tend to forget nightmares, or at least not remember them very well. Like last night, I can't remember the plot or very much of the dream, but I remember images of people's faces being consumed with massive bleeding cysts. Although I remember no other images, no plot, or how I was even involved.
      Democracy is to freedom as Gang rape is to love making.

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      Yeah the title tech - in case you cannot / don't want to write - sounds good

      This morning, was a little bit strange. I woke up, unable to remember anything, then I fall asleep again and when I woke up I was remembering my last dream. In fact this dream is the end of a very long dream, whose I remember completely now.

      The point is that, I have an alarm clock that starts to ring each 5 minutes during the morning, each time it woke me up. So I didn't had more than 5 minutes to dream. And this dream is soooo long that I cannot imagine that it can fit in 5 minutes.

      It was really like a story told in "chapter". In the first "chapter", there is something that I don't understand, then followings "chapters" aren't related with the first. But the very last "chapter" made me understood the first one. I have the feeling that it's the first time I remember COMPLETELY a dream. And if you can put all the pieces of a dream together, you can see a bigger picture which tells you something.

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