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I am beginning to think there is no actual need for a dream journal to increase the odds of a person becoming lucid in any case and I only think it solely help with recall and nothing but it. In my own experience I have not record my non lucid dreams for 5 months now, with in those months my recall isn't anywhere it was at when I did journal non lucid dreams but it didn't decrease my odds on getting lucid. When I do get an LD I remember it with no problem even if my non lucid dreams frequently have been fragments. Because recall when conscious is always great in the moment. |
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DILD: 346| WILD: 13 | DEILD: 10 | FILD: 2 | MILD: 13 | OBE: 6 |
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Keeps you focused on dreams and LDing more so it helps. |
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Spoiler for Secret to LDing:
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Personally I have found that reading over my dream journal before falling asleep (especially the LDs) greatly increases my chance of having a LD. While I don't write down every single dream, I do write many of the non-lucid ones which are particularly amusing/interesting/important. Feel free to do what works for you though. |
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Last edited by ViIe; 08-25-2014 at 02:54 PM.
DILD: 346| WILD: 13 | DEILD: 10 | FILD: 2 | MILD: 13 | OBE: 6 |
Lucidity is a complex phenomenon. We really only can talk about possibilities and probabilities, not certainties. I think it is much more likely for someone who recalls a lot of their dreams *and* sets intention to get lucid, than someone who recalls few dreams and intends to get lucid. Of course, someone setting strong intention to notice they're in a dream probably will get increased recall along for the ride on that intention. |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
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You can definitely have LDs without DJing, but I strongly feel that it increases your chances of becoming lucid and in turn your frequency. I have made connections (that made me lucid) many times to previous dreams the same night or different nights...in addition to the traditional dream sign awareness that is aided by journaling. DJing is highly recommended for a reason, but if it is too tedious, it is better to keep up your other practices than to stop LD practices all together. The non-lucids can be a lot of fun to read down the road as well. Try to make it fun if you can. |
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I skimmed this and not sure if anybody already said this, but DJing isn't really supposed to make you lucid. It probably does help, but the main point is to increase recall. What good is it to have a lucid dream if you don't remember it? And of course journalling also helps in many other ways, like making it easier to spot dream signs. |
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Really like this about not adding stress to the practice. I also remember reading in Dreaming Yourself Awake that Alan Wallace does not record all of his dreams--just those that are memorable to him. He also says, however, that your recall should already be very high if you choose to do this. |
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I do that too theses days, but as a result my recall has plummeted and now most days I just remember 1 frag. |
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It is possible to have a lot of lucid dreams without journaling. (I've been doing it for the past year or so). It's because total LD count = lucidity rate X number of opportunities. So, one of the best ways to have more lucid dreams is to have more opportunities. That means waking up more often each night. And dream journaling is one technique to improve opportunity count. Consider 3 different dreamers: |
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I am sure about illusion. I am not so sure about reality.
Definitely! (ThreeCat, I found out, is well-read in lucid dreaming books by the way.) Other things that you can do that may not add stress to your practice and are easier to maintain include using brief tags written down (or memorized=most useful for same night connections between dreams to make you lucid) and using a voice to text app on your phone or computer. |
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DILD: 346| WILD: 13 | DEILD: 10 | FILD: 2 | MILD: 13 | OBE: 6 |
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