This one is targeted towards more experienced lucid dreamers who can chain lucid dreams one after the other or have very long lucid dreams, but others can chime in as well. |
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This one is targeted towards more experienced lucid dreamers who can chain lucid dreams one after the other or have very long lucid dreams, but others can chime in as well. |
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I've wondered the same thing myself. I haven't been having long lucids recently because I have been going to bed late than getting up early but when my sleep routine was fine I did worry at times if I would recall or not. But than again I also just reminded myself of the main events that happened than just did things without much care if I would remember. Thats not to say that i dont remind myself to recall small details. Also, when it comes to false awakenings for me, it was a good way to remember because I could separate the dream in parts more easily. Like playing a movie in my head and remembering what happened where in the movie's timeline.But in the end I guess its mainly about building your memory/recall like with non lucids or WL, keeping up with it cause you can lose the skill overtime and asking yourself what you did before from time to time. |
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Last edited by DawnEye11; 08-23-2017 at 08:01 PM.
"Be the best You, you can be...Relax...Listen...Imagine...*Silence*...Zzzzz"
DreamCafe11----DawnEye11
DreamBuddy-Jadegreen
I don't usually get long chains but I'll speak from my experience when I do. I found that with my chains, I don't need to journal because they flow into each other pretty well so I just start at my oldest lucid of the night and work my way forward. This works best for me if I didn't lose lucidity throughout the chains. |
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Generally I don't give recall a thought at all, no matter how long the LD/DEILD chain. For me it is far more important to have the experience than it is to remember it perfectly... and, happily, if the experience is excellent, remembering it will likely be no problem anyway. |
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I agree with Sageous for the most part but I have found that not caring during the dream about recall has led me to forgetting the parts I felt were important before. If you are more focused on present and future how do you soak things in? But If it was memorable I could see why it would stick in your mind more. However, if it wasn't memorable but still important than i guess you do need to slow down and take the time to experience with a calm mind.I tend to change dream scenes a lot and am very active within the dream but staying put more and soaking it in sounds more like a productive and not like a regrettable idea. Im not gonna lie though, I felt bad for the way i recall long lucids after I read your post Sageous but I realize that it just fit my lucid dreaming habit and personality more. The good and the bad. So I will work on being calmer from now on cause being too active led me to some regrets of what I could have done. |
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Last edited by DawnEye11; 08-25-2017 at 10:49 PM.
"Be the best You, you can be...Relax...Listen...Imagine...*Silence*...Zzzzz"
DreamCafe11----DawnEye11
DreamBuddy-Jadegreen
I guess letting memorable experiences surface on their own is a good way to recall and not fret about it during the experience. I'm sort of obsessive when it comes to lucid experiences not only because it's sort of a wonderful experience, but it's the only way I can tangibly interact with my significant other. Lucid dreams are like the only few ways I have of making new memories with my significant other who had passed away. In some lucid dreams we may do pretty much nothing and just chat about totally random stuff. However, I often feel like I have to capture those new memories. The thing with my SO is that sometimes she is very much like a dream representation of her, but other time she is what I call a hyper-conscious entity. I'm not sure at all if an afterlife exists, but if it does I rather recall my experiences with her even if it's through lucid dreams. Another thing that motivates me to recall lucids with my SO is nothing negative happens. I can even think about horror elements and not a bit of it manifests. Regardless, I do like the idea of comparing lucid dreams to waking memories. We don't usually try to retain every single moment in the waking, so I guess it's okay to let some dream moments slip by and not be too obsessed with recalling. |
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I knew someone on dreamviews who did the same but with his daughter. Your dreams sound like how his were. I dont know what happens after death either but if someone I loved passed I probably would do the same. |
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Last edited by DawnEye11; 08-26-2017 at 11:52 PM.
"Be the best You, you can be...Relax...Listen...Imagine...*Silence*...Zzzzz"
DreamCafe11----DawnEye11
DreamBuddy-Jadegreen
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