First of all, hello everybody! |
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First of all, hello everybody! |
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I'm just a beginner but to answer you question about keeping a dream journal, I would say yes. Before keeping a dream journal I remembered maybe 2-3 dreams a week on a good week. Now I have at least one dream per night and sometimes more. Sometimes the dream is very hazy but most of the time its pretty detailed. I have also found that getting more sleep helps me get more dreams and more descriptive dreams. Hope this helps. |
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Ah, I see. Of course, I remember now. I will put out a pen and some papers next to my bed. I should actually probably have gone to sleep already, but I'm still having trouble navigating this site, so I kind of got stuck exploring. What are the benefits of keeping a dream journal on this site? All I can think of is that I won't have to save my papers if I ever want to look through my old dreams. But thanks for your reply, The! Also, that is probably the very thing I dislike about my English. It is too good. |
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Hey Ham or Turkey, i've got a couple responses for you. I'm new to the site and relatively new to lucid dreaming (i've only been at it for about 6 months and have only had a handful of lucid dreams), but i've got some techniques you might be interested in. One thing that has helped me with dream recall and doing a good amount of reality checks is called perspective memory. Write down a list of 10 or 15 things that when you see them, it prompts you to make a reality check. For example, one of my things is a Coca Cola vending machine. Whenever i see a Coke vending machine, i do a reality check. This helps with dream recall because you learn to remember what prompts you to make a reality check. Dont do things you'll see every day, because thats not the point. do things that appear in your dreams often, and you'll learn to do reality checks whenever you see them, even in your dreams! I hope this helps, so keep me posted on this if you find success! I'm not sure how this website works, so if theres any way to send me a message or connect yourself with me somehow, dont hesitate to do so! |
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Thank you for your contribution, Mr. rkonsella! That is actually a very cool idea, and a great way to use your dream signs! It's an interesting method, and I will definitely attempt it. However, the only dream signs I can think of right now, are things that wouldn't be easy to apply this method on, so I'm afraid I will have to improve my dream recall and find a few dream signs before this will actually be of any significant help to me. However, I'm afraid I don't quite see how this would improve your dream recall, I'm guessing just thinking about that kind of stuff improves your dream recall a bit. However, I should definitely go sleep now, I made a huge mistake when I decided to explore this site right away! |
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Okay, good morning everyone! Completely failed to recall any dreams this morning, so my journal is still empty! |
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Sure sure, most of the time people tell you to be aware of your surroundings, which would be "outside" awareness. Where you pay attention to everything that happens around you. "Inside" awarenes, would be like what I do, where I focus mainly on my body all day long. |
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Ah, I see now. Thanks for explaining. I have mostly focused on the "outside" awareness, but my definition of awareness would actually be your "inside" and "outside" awareness combined. Thanks. |
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