If you don't remember any dreams, be sure to post in here saying so. You should also try to record whatever your first thoughts and feelings after waking were to help improve recall if you don't remember any dreams. |
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Sleeping Like Superman: Extraordinary stories of sleep and dreaming
Currently working on a nonfiction popular science book on sleep and dreaming. I am a sleep researcher in the dep of medical neuroscience at Dalhousie University, writer, and clinical research coordinator for phase II-IV drug trials.
https://twitter.com/KevJbradley
If you don't remember any dreams, be sure to post in here saying so. You should also try to record whatever your first thoughts and feelings after waking were to help improve recall if you don't remember any dreams. |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
Thanks, I remember at least one dream a night. I have a notebook for a dream journal by my bed. I will write some recent dreams from that on here. I think I've determined that one of my dreamsigns is transportation. 80% of the time there will be a car, plane or boat in my dream.. Oh and buses and underground parkades are big ones too. I suppose that's easy enough to reality check with (every time I get in a car etc.) except the scenario is always far from normal. Take last night, I was flight attendant on a giant commercial airliner flying at sonic speeds through a sort of fiery hell or underworld, while at the same time in a parallel universe (or something) navigating treacherous waters in a large cruise ship/airplane! |
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Sleeping Like Superman: Extraordinary stories of sleep and dreaming
Currently working on a nonfiction popular science book on sleep and dreaming. I am a sleep researcher in the dep of medical neuroscience at Dalhousie University, writer, and clinical research coordinator for phase II-IV drug trials.
https://twitter.com/KevJbradley
Yay! 3rd lucid achieved! AN this time I actually got to stay lucid long enough to do something cool. |
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Sleeping Like Superman: Extraordinary stories of sleep and dreaming
Currently working on a nonfiction popular science book on sleep and dreaming. I am a sleep researcher in the dep of medical neuroscience at Dalhousie University, writer, and clinical research coordinator for phase II-IV drug trials.
https://twitter.com/KevJbradley
Woo-hoo! CONGRATS! |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
Yesterday I had two dreams. One was about being in the Vancouver aquarium (in the dream it was vastly different than the real thing) and I swam in underground tunnels with fish.. Had some really good sweet coconut crackers, something which I guess I invented And watched caviar get flushed down a canal that we were swimming in. Oh and talking about a really smart friend who's face had been casted in plaster as a mannequin in the gift shop, for modeling goggles and hats. Before that one I had a small dream about a house in a junkyard. It was cool but I don't remember much from it because I remembered it after I remembered the aquarium dream. |
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Sleeping Like Superman: Extraordinary stories of sleep and dreaming
Currently working on a nonfiction popular science book on sleep and dreaming. I am a sleep researcher in the dep of medical neuroscience at Dalhousie University, writer, and clinical research coordinator for phase II-IV drug trials.
https://twitter.com/KevJbradley
No dreams this morning. |
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Sleeping Like Superman: Extraordinary stories of sleep and dreaming
Currently working on a nonfiction popular science book on sleep and dreaming. I am a sleep researcher in the dep of medical neuroscience at Dalhousie University, writer, and clinical research coordinator for phase II-IV drug trials.
https://twitter.com/KevJbradley
A vaguely remember some dream about fiddling last night. But just the fact that there was fiddling involved. Again jarring alarm and bad sleep schedule |
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Sleeping Like Superman: Extraordinary stories of sleep and dreaming
Currently working on a nonfiction popular science book on sleep and dreaming. I am a sleep researcher in the dep of medical neuroscience at Dalhousie University, writer, and clinical research coordinator for phase II-IV drug trials.
https://twitter.com/KevJbradley
Dang, you're the second student who's had evil recall-destroying alarms lately... |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
Okay.. Well I think last night I made up for yesterdays bad recall. I remembered 4 dreams!!! And I didn't even write them down after each one. I woke up thought about it went back to sleep. Had 2 more where I just woke up and thought about them. Today when my alarm went off I "calmly" turned it off closed my eyes and recalled my last dream. I remembered the rest and wrote all four down in the morning. The only problem was that 1 and a half were nightmares.. But they weren't too bad. I'll quickly sum them up: |
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Sleeping Like Superman: Extraordinary stories of sleep and dreaming
Currently working on a nonfiction popular science book on sleep and dreaming. I am a sleep researcher in the dep of medical neuroscience at Dalhousie University, writer, and clinical research coordinator for phase II-IV drug trials.
https://twitter.com/KevJbradley
Wow, great job recalling stuff in spite of the alarm. |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
I didn't have very good recall for the past couple of days (honestly nothing) but, last night I had amazing recall and even had my fourth lucid dream. This one lasted a pretty long time and was really good. I flew around my house and up a tree, bounced on my roof for a while. I even remembered to rub my hands together every once in a while to keep stability. Unfortunately the dream started to end and I was still in the dream, but I could still feel both my real and dream body. I made the mistake of rubbing the covers of my bed with my hand when I was in the dream and the dream ended. It was a really relaxing and pleasant dream though, to fly around my house at night. The great part was at the beginning, when I was flying way high up superman style then realized I was dreaming and started falling. For some reason the only way I could keep myself in the air was to fly/swim, like breaststroking through the air.. |
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Sleeping Like Superman: Extraordinary stories of sleep and dreaming
Currently working on a nonfiction popular science book on sleep and dreaming. I am a sleep researcher in the dep of medical neuroscience at Dalhousie University, writer, and clinical research coordinator for phase II-IV drug trials.
https://twitter.com/KevJbradley
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