I have, its very annoying sometimes. You have a great dream, but you only remember half of it. Then suddenly I realize while doing the dishes what the other parts I'm missing. |
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The more I think about why my lucid dreaming attempts haven't been to good, the more I realize my dream recall needs work. Sometimes, I'll wake up, and remember the general plot of a dream, but bits and pieces are missing. Then, as I go about my day, details of the dream rush back to me all of a sudden. It's like I don't remember the dream all at once. I suppose this is good because I am remembering the dream, but when it comes to lucid dreaming I'd rather this not be the case. Is this something I could improve with dream recall practice? I dont keep a dream journal because I'm lazy and sometimes I'd rather not remember my dreams because they were disturbing. Has anyone ever had their dream recall behave this way? |
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Last edited by RealityEnds; 01-16-2011 at 09:04 PM. Reason: cant spell
"I had a dream...crazy dream. Anything I wanted to know, any place I needed to go"
I have, its very annoying sometimes. You have a great dream, but you only remember half of it. Then suddenly I realize while doing the dishes what the other parts I'm missing. |
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I have, its very annoying sometimes. You have a great dream, but you only remember half of it. Then suddenly I realize while doing the dishes what the other parts I'm missing. |
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Sometimes I don't remember my dreams well in the morning when I wake up, but something, random things will remind of me of the dream throughout the day. Like something on Tv, or something a friend says to me, or something on the internet. It's funny, cuz I'll like be talking to my roomate about...Idk spider monkeys, then I'll stop and be like "hey, i had a dream about spider monkeys last night!" and then just continue the conversation, lol. |
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Doesn't this make lucid dreaming less fun. If you have a fun lucid dream but only remember 70% of it? |
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"I had a dream...crazy dream. Anything I wanted to know, any place I needed to go"
Maybe you just need to wait longer for your memories before getting up. Sometimes I recall during the day but it's usually just a vague, instantaneous feeling and not any part of the plot or scenery. That only happens when I don't give myself time in the morning though. Not only are there potentially unprocessed plot elements but also lots of imagery and specific quotes that I lose shortly after getting up. |
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