I enjoy writing mine in my DJ too, it makes me feel like im back in the dream again when I think about it and express it in my dream journal. It also helps me alot with my dream recall. |
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For me, writing a Dream Journal is one of my favorite parts of lucidity and dreaming in general. It seems like there are a good amount of people who either see DJing as a chore or just don't do it. Do these people have the ability to remember their dreams without writing them down? I know that I personally will forget again in a couple hours or less if I don't write them down. Also, for me, writing my DJ is almost like reliving the dream, which is nice. Lastly, I find my that writing down my dreams is a very relaxing way to start the day. |
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"You Can't, You Won't And You Don't Stop"Lucid Goals: [Ask a DC: "Am I dreaming?"] [Ask a DC: "What are you?"]
I enjoy writing mine in my DJ too, it makes me feel like im back in the dream again when I think about it and express it in my dream journal. It also helps me alot with my dream recall. |
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I love it too. I love feeling the dream expand as your memories start to return. |
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I like keeping a dream journal and having a record of my dreams, lucid dreams, and successful methods, along with drawings of some of the interesting things I've seen in my dreams. |
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Linkzelda pays way more attention to his DJ than you do...you need to catch up. |
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DJ-ing is good for recall. As you write, you remember more about the dream. Learn to enjoy it |
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I love going back and reading all my past entries.. I don't like when I can't remember and I have to leave it blank |
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I love going back and reading some of my awesome dreams. And I like writing in general so I dont find it a chore or anything. Plus its probably the most helpful thing you can do to get good at lucid dreaming. |
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" The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven "
Love to read old entries, have a hard time finding motivation to write down non-lucids anymore. I usually record the lucids though but it has definitely affected my recall in a bad way. I'm down to 1-3 dreams a night no matter how much I sleep. Have had several nights with 10+ dreams and fragments, but that was when I was DJ'ing every day and raced to get to the Hall of Fame on the DJ list. |
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I like to DJ IRL other than online. |
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I write down all mine IRL as well. I am up to having about 4 dreams a night now. |
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I am not overly fond of doing my dream journal. I record any lucids that stand out as interesting. I have them so often that I do not bother much of the time. One reason is the idea of waking up right away to record them seems a bother. |
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I have a cool leather journal, unlined, and hand write them. I love it.! Sometimes I detect nuances, dream signs, and connections I had not made originally. I also throw in important life events going on in my families lives, just the biggies, for historic reference too. |
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Ahahaha I see you finally got around to writing this thread, Dave! |
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I'm always too lazy, and every time I regret not writing in the journal |
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I love it when I recall a whole dream that I didn't in the morning, because I saw something/ someone that was in my dream |
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I was really pumped about it when I first signed up here. Now I'm just more like eh, I should probably do this for the recall. Recording really crazy dreams is always fun though. If I think about my dreams at all after I wake up I usually remember them regardless, though I do prefer having them recorded from an objective standpoint. Like others, I'm just lazy. |
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I love writing to my DJ, because I log things that would normally be forgotten. When poeple don't write in their DJs that doesn't always mean they don't like it. Some people have for some reason missed a few dreams and don't have anything to log, or they have poor recall for some periods of time and are lazy to improve it, thus missing DJ entries. For example, I caught a cold this week and for 3-4 days, I couldn't sleep properly, so I wasn't logging any of my poorly remembered blurry dreams, but this morning after a long time, I had 3 lucid dreams in a row. Back in black! |
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REALITY CHECK
Spoiler for nothing:
I personally love to write them, as I find reading over dreams I had perhaps 2-3 months ago motivate me to continue in my pursuit to achieve complete dream control. |
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Consciousness: that annoying time between naps.
Dreaming permits each and every one of us to be quietly and safely insane,
every night of the week
I quite liked to do it, but I stopped. The reason is that my recall was more than sufficient, and I think DILD+DEILD can get me more lucid dreams than DILD+DJ. Also, when I wake up, I just want to jump right back into the dream without taking a break. I might give my recall a new boost by DJing soon though, switching it up a little works best for me. |
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I usually write my DJ in the morning, as I get random flashbacks during breakfast about my dream, which I then jot down. Like you, I also dislike waking up for too long to write a journal. |
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Consciousness: that annoying time between naps.
Dreaming permits each and every one of us to be quietly and safely insane,
every night of the week
Thats a problem though, because if you can't recall your dreams, even lucid, there's no point. Of course DEILDs give you way more time and are great, but I've missed many details by DEILDing a lot finally ending up at a 3rd lucid dream in a row, trying to recall the last lucids, INSIDE THE DREAM so not to forget them! But I think remembering my dreams is more worth, that's what it's about after all. So I think I'll stick to recalling (well I won't actually, I'll just try to log my dreams whenever I have the chance rather than not trying at all to catch a possible WILD or WBTB) until I have a decent dream recall to keep on trying new stuff. But I'll still log my dreams. As I said before, what's the point if you don't get the most of it? Including whatever happened in the dream+memories of whatever happened in the dream. |
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REALITY CHECK
Spoiler for nothing:
I like writing interesting dreams down and its good for recall but most of my dreams are boring so it feels like a bit of a waste of time. |
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Attempting WILD: 0
Have achieved SP with mild HI previously, haven't attempted much in the past.
I like DJing...sometimes i just forget to write in it but it helps your recall, along with your emotions, and everything else in between |
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Dilds=5 Wilds=1 total LDs=6
Lucid Tasks completed=1 October 2007
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