okay so today morning was my first real attempt recalling my dreams i woke up and laid there for a good 10 minutes plus but to no luck could i remember i thing |
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okay so today morning was my first real attempt recalling my dreams i woke up and laid there for a good 10 minutes plus but to no luck could i remember i thing |
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Are you keeping a dream journal? If this was your first attempt and you didn't remember, don't worry its not a big deal. Heck, some nights i dont remember anything at all. It'll come with time, just keep doing what you're doing and be sure to write down anything you remember, even if it's just one word. |
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Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!
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I usually go to sleep thinking to myself "I will remember my dreams" and I don't know if it really helps or not but its worth a shot |
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Make sure you get a full nights rest. They say 8 hours, but you could pass off for about 7. But this has to be your normal schedule and not just one night. |
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Another good technique is to set an alarm to wake you from a REM period. Preferably after about 6 hours, so you've had some good deep sleep already and your REM periods are getting long and close together. Waking from a dream pretty much ensures you'll remember it. |
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Here's a few tips for you. |
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Oh! oh oh and when you wake up, try to remember to not move. Any movement is distracting your brain and fogs your memory. The first time I tried this actually, I had a DEILD (dream exited induced lucid dream) which is a form of WILD. |
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okay cheers guys |
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Last edited by Pl0x3r; 08-15-2011 at 11:32 AM.
Lay in bed with your eyes closed and don't move. Your brain thinks you are going back to sleep, so it turns all the dreaming ports of your brain back on, including your dream memory. |
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