Well to get you used to journaling you could just write down keywords and when you read those keywords, hopefully you can remember the dream in full detail by recollecting the images again since you didn't write the full dream down. |
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Well to get you used to journaling you could just write down keywords and when you read those keywords, hopefully you can remember the dream in full detail by recollecting the images again since you didn't write the full dream down. |
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I feel like journaling is a good habit is it keeps my focus on LDing |
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I really don't think a DJ is necessary. I never use one and I have only been at this for a couple months but I always seem to easily forget non lucid dreams but I can remember almost all my lucid dreams in great detail just by trying to remember them. It may just be me. but I don't have much experiance in this you should probably listen to some of the more experianced dreamers |
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DJing is optional....it really depends on what kind of lucid dreamer you are. If you are the detailed/factual lucid dreamer then DJing will add a complete story of what happened like a report and you read it like a book to relive the moment. Like for me I'm a emotional lucid dreamer...my DJ is the way I felt and the bits of the dream that made me feel good. So I don't keep a physical DJ but I keep an emotional one and remember it through emotions and that will trigger images/memory from the dream. |
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