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      So, like i'm sure many of you here do - i have a dream journal which i record in every night. Nearly every night, after many of my dreams (particularrly those early on in the night) I wake up slightly, drift back to sleep and dream about recording my previous dream in my dream journal.

      So - do other people experience this fustration? Where upon waking you can remember writing about a dream but not having it? Or do you simply record what you remember and be done with it? Also - is it worth recording writing your dream (in dreamstate) as a dream in your dreamjournal?

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      I've done this a couple of times too. I don't find it furstrating though, just very amusing

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      Quote Originally Posted by akukei View Post
      So, like i'm sure many of you here do - i have a dream journal which i record in every night. Nearly every night, after many of my dreams (particularrly those early on in the night) I wake up slightly, drift back to sleep and dream about recording my previous dream in my dream journal.

      So - do other people experience this fustration? Where upon waking you can remember writing about a dream but not having it? Or do you simply record what you remember and be done with it? Also - is it worth recording writing your dream (in dreamstate) as a dream in your dreamjournal?
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      Yes, this is very common with most including me. My first lucid dream consisted of first having a lucid dream, then slipping into a normal dream where I was trying to write down my lucid dream.

      I have had at least 10-15 dreams that I have either wrote or read in my dream journal. It is very frustrating when you wake up. So try to always do a RC when writing in your journal. I guess it could be a dream sign. Speaking of dream signs, the reason you have a journal is to remember your dreams in the morning and recognize dream signs. So writing them in your dream is not good at all. I have tried to remember dreams after I wrote them in my dreams and I can't.

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      This has happened to me many times.

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      It has happened to me too many times. Iremember being at bed, getting the DJ and beggin to write. Really I can't remember see how I write, only my and movement. Once I get up and later in the morning I get my DJ to read my last dream because I couldn't remember exactly what I dreamed and for my surprise... I didn't wrote anything!!

      Even once I wrote in my DJ, got up to have breakfast and when I was in the kitchen suddenly I felt strange, run to see my DJ and instead of text there were lots of music scores and... I woke up (this time really )

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      Glad to see I'm not the only one! :-)
      I dreamt I wrote in my dream journal the first day I decided to start recording my dreams. I soon woke up and wrote down my dream about writing down my dream. Confusing, no? LOL. Like a play within a play.
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      That doens't happen to me, because usually I only record my dreams every four days, so I have a lot to catch up on (because I'm lazy) and it's not during the morning.
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      This happens to me in false awakenings after lucid dreams.

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      Must be a common thing to happen; I do it too. Usually within an FA.

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      Something strange happened to me like that, some years ago before I found about LD. It was the other way around... It was just a dream, of me being in school. I remembered it like many useless things. The exactly same thing happened a few weeks later, the only difference was that I wasn't dreaming.
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      I've done this before. I usually write about the dreams I'd had earlier that night. And when I wake up the next day the dreams I 'dream logged' are the first I remember and the most vivid.

      So far it's helped with recall.

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      after a while a few missed entries won't do you much harm, i would imagine. i'd find it kind of funny. if it kept happening though im sure id get annoyed

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      Quote Originally Posted by Vex View Post
      I've done this before. I usually write about the dreams I'd had earlier that night. And when I wake up the next day the dreams I 'dream logged' are the first I remember and the most vivid.

      So far it's helped with recall.
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      Yea me too. I really remember the ones I think I've gotten up and written down two or three times. It happened again this morning, I realized it was an FA because my nitelite didn't work, and I thought, I better get up for real and write these down. Then I was mad I didn't use it to become lucid, instead of thinking I had to get up that minute and write in my DJ.

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