Maby for anything you initianaly forgot. Sometimes I remember things about the dream long after I'm done writing it down. |
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i was reading the book a while ago: Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge and it said to leave an empty page after every dream. then about 200 pages later (in the book) it still never said anything as to why to leave that empty space. |
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Maby for anything you initianaly forgot. Sometimes I remember things about the dream long after I'm done writing it down. |
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Total lucids: 22 DILD(20) DEILD(1) semi lucid (6) objectives: attain perfect clarity [X] Grow a controllable tail [3/5] Fly[X] waterbend[ ] meet my dream guide[ ] change dreamscape[ ] perform a perfect Kamehameha wave[1/2] become my fursona [ ]
I always leave an empty page. I only write on the front of pages, leaving the back of the page blank. I then use this blank page to expand certain areas of the dream narrative as I remember more. It is common to remember the dream out of sequence, so when you start scribbling leave room on the opposite page to add more notes. |
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