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      Explaining dreams

      I haven't started keeping a journal, because I was off of dreaming for a few months, but besides a DILD after changing "lucid dream" three times before bed one random night, I've had nothing.

      But the question is: A good number of nights, I remember dreams, where I explain the previous dream to someone. like I'll have two dreams, A then B, then in Dream B I'm explaining to someone (or some people) Dream A

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      Something similar happened to me last night, but it was like me explaining the first dream I had, and it looped like that dozens, if not, hundreds of times. Maybe it's one single dream, where you woke up in the dream, explaining that dream within the dream to someone. But hey, when you are explaining the dream, couldn't that bring you to lucidity?

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      I often have dreams where I'm writing out my dream journal or explaining a previous dream to someone. Sometimes I'm even listing the previous dreams during the blank space between them, so I'll remember to write them down when I wake up.

      Personally, I use it as a tool to connect the dreams to each other, so I'll remember them in chains when I wake up. If you remember explaining a dream, you usually remember what the original one was, right?

      I pick up a half-eaten copy of a book by Neil Gaiman, and decide this is all his fault.

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      of course, so i guess it is useful in that sense.
      with lucid dreaming in mind,
      listen or read to Crazy by Gnarles Barkley
      It's amazing how with different viewpoints in mind before hand,
      a song can rally change.

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      I haven't started keeping a journal, because I was off of dreaming for a few months, but besides a DILD after changing "lucid dream" three times before bed one random night, I've had nothing.
      For the love of all things good on planet Earth, record all the dreams you remember asap. Even if you go off of dreaming, it's easier to come back to something. I would love to have recorded more dreams - about me explaining my dreams.
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      Yeah, I can still remember most of them, and a few random ones from months-years ago, at least the "memorable ones" (it sounds redundant, but hopefully it makes sense" I have a good memory, and I know i need to write em down, but I am SUPER lazy.
      with lucid dreaming in mind,
      listen or read to Crazy by Gnarles Barkley
      It's amazing how with different viewpoints in mind before hand,
      a song can rally change.

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      Yeah sometimes the process of writing them down is even more effective than just remembering them because you are actually bringing your dream into reality (on paper) into a physical realm. The representation of the imaginary dream than comes to "life" on paper. Seems that way to me anyway..

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