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@Sageous; Just to assuage some of your concerns, perhaps I was slightly melodramatic in my claim.
Because the tags I am keeping are entirely digital I will not be clogged with reams of useless tags.
I will type out in full any interesting and (of course) lucid dreams in full.
I see dream tagging as a useful tool to catch those dreams that are simply to banal and mundane, or too hazy and short for me to be motivated to fully journal. I've already recalled a lot of dreams that would have been lost to me otherwise.
No doubt dream tagging would be a fatuous exercise if that was the only recall you practised (and wouldn't address the fundamental of memory).
By the way, what do you (also aimed at Memm) think of the idea of going over your recall multiple times a day strengthening dream memory. Yuschak also discusses in Advanced Lucid Dreaming that you should try to remember really mundane details from your day, like what you had for lunch, as a way to strengthen your dream recall.
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I think that's a given and goes back to being mindful, if you can remember the little details that means you weren't spaced out, going over the little details is basically what I do as I fall asleep, it seems to set the brain into "recall" mode which helps during the night.
Remembering things helps you remember things. =P
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I couldn't agree more with what you are trying to say. Intention will open your mind to the possibilities.