I have seen others post about audio recording dream journals. |
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Hello guys, |
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I have seen others post about audio recording dream journals. |
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You may say I'm a dreamer.
But I'm not the only one - John Lennon
I see, thank you for your feedback! |
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Dude, I NEED to get one of these voice recorders soon! I, literally, had 5 lucid dreams this month that I completely forgot. 2 of them I quickly typed notes about them in Note Pad on my laptop and then went back to sleep. The power went out on my laptop as I was asleep and I hadn't saved them prior to going back to sleep. One of them I was just too tired/lazy. The other two I thought, "Those are waaaay too memorable. No way I'll forget those. I don't even have to write them down." Definitely forget everything except the fact that I had became lucid once I woke up again. |
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Lucid Count(527+) - DILD(266+) DEILD(110+) WILD(150+) EILD(1)
All Day Awareness, A DILD Tutorial by KingYoshi
KingYoshi's WILD Guide
KingYoshi's New Dream Journal: My World is Different
KingYoshi's Old Dream Journal: Journey into the Mind
If you already have an android of some sort you can just go for it, some cellphones allow you to record also but if you don't, sure thing go get yourself one! I mean it's very enjoyable to write down dreams and all but when you wake up (especially when you're not awake for good) just get it out in your bed, lights still out and if you wish/need to revisit it later to write it down why not? |
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Yeah, I would use the recording for when I went to type my dreams up on here. Indeed, whether veteran or rookie, dreams can easily vanish if not properly secured |
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Lucid Count(527+) - DILD(266+) DEILD(110+) WILD(150+) EILD(1)
All Day Awareness, A DILD Tutorial by KingYoshi
KingYoshi's WILD Guide
KingYoshi's New Dream Journal: My World is Different
KingYoshi's Old Dream Journal: Journey into the Mind
Dream journal in a written format comes a long way, it's probably why it's so famous. But audio recorder is preferable I'd say, because not only you can note down the details faster, ensuring you will remember more, but also it's way less painful, which makes you more likely to do it ^^ Oh, and it doesn't require you to move at all, except for your arm so you can turn on the recording. |
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Exactly Zoth, thank you for sharing your take! It's so easy I almost feel guilty, keyword ALMOST. |
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Let me first say that I too am lazy and love this idea. |
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Lucid Dream Count: 5
[✔]Lucidity [✔]Stabilize []Speak to Subconscious [✔]Fly []Shape Shift
[SIGPIC]Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream![/SIGPIC]
Now that, was funny. |
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I downloaded a speech to text App on my iPad and it's accurate for 90% of the text.. but the remaining 10% that's inaccurate gobledegook makes it unusable. Shame. If you want to try it it's called 'Dragon Dictation'. |
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Yah I guess speech to text technology is a little more complex to get right than we might think, all those different accents and so on. Might be worth checking out, thanks. |
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It had the best reviews of all the ones I could find in the App Store and on the whole it's actually a really good App. You can easily copy out or send the text in lots of different ways. Maybe I just don't speak clearly enough! |
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I used to journal all my dreams. Now I only journal my lucids. |
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Sweet dreams and roses on your pillow.
I am able to recall much more detail when using a voice recorder. I got one with a one-touch recording function so I don't even have to open my eyes to start recording. I'll nail down all the fine details I can remember, then open my eyes and head to the PC to type my entry, referring to the recording to help fill in the fine details. |
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The Sandman: I totally get what you mean about the value of writing down your dreams, that's why I'm gonna write afterwards all my lucids and my most memorable NLDS, aim for the best of both worlds. |
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It's easier to say what I mean when writing and typing. I can pause whenever I like and for however long I like until I can find the right words to put down. Playing back recordings of me struggling to express myself would be such a nuisance! Convenience wins, this time. |
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Thanks for pointing it out, I get what you mean and I agree to some extent, it happens all the time with my recordings even though I don't mind it so much. But why wouldn't you be able to pause? You can pause the recorder, collect your thoughts and then go back to it when you get it right, even if at a later time. |
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I use an application on my macbook called day one, sure I have to go back and correct some of the writing when I first wake up, but my hand doesn't cramp on me like it used to and I can type faster than I can write. I just turn down the brightness on my computer before I go to sleep (so I don't wake the wife) and pop it open. I like it mostly because I can make tags for my entries and get back to something quickly. |
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"There's nothing to fear, but fear itself."
"Dreams feel real while we're in them. It's only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange."
Sure thing dude, as you wake up typing is still way better than writing, if it is just note taking it's fine anyway but if you want to write the whole thing down sometimes it can be a pain in the ass... I'm done with that unless I really feel like it, so many alternatives nowadays, no need to restrict ourselves. |
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