Okay, maybe I am just some newb. But beware! |
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Okay, maybe I am just some newb. But beware! |
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Welcome! I hope you learn alot about lucid dremaing and master it quickly. If you have any quesitons feel free to PM me and Ill hlep you out. |
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Need Help? Have Questions? PM me so I can help you out
"Dreams are as portals. Flat visions of misty places. But I can write dreams!" - Myst Uru
Welcome Dashival, Nice to have you here. |
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adopted by: Alaurast78, She's bonzer!
Dream journals help a lot. PM me if you have any questions or feel like talking. I'm open. |
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Cared for by: Clairity
So many variables, so little knowledge.
Good luck.. and may you experience lucidity very soon! |
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Welcome to DV's Dashival.. |
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The best way to record dreams is to do it every time you wake up. Just lay there in bed and think about what you just dreamed, because chances are you had at least something. If after a time you can't recall anything, don't worry and go back to bed. Just keep your journal handy for the next time you wake up. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
Dashival good luck my friend |
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I'm new at this too, but i've found for myself that the best way to record a dream is by keeping a tape recorder behind my head. For me, writing takes much longer and gives me more of a chance to forget the dream I just had. With my small hand sized tape recorder, all I have to do is reach behind my head from a laying position and grab it, hit the record button and tell my dream into the tape recorder. This keeps me from moving my body very much and helps my dream recall. For me, it seems that the more i physically move after waking up, the more of the dream that i forget. But a piece of advice that I had to learn through experience. Try to speak as clearly as you can. Although you know what you are saying at the time of recording, when you listen to it again later that day when you are fully awake, you might not be able to understand what you were saying because you are saying it in a groggy voice after just waking up. And tell every single detail that you can about the dream. I've gotten where I can recall 3 dreams per night doing it this way. And just as a reminder I have tacked a sheet of paper to the ceiling with a large font printout of "REMEMBER TO RECORD DREAM" on it so when I wake up that is the first thing that I see. One more thing about the tape recorder and I will close this post out. If the recorder will not work properly, seems like it is at the end of the tape, etc., make sure to do a reality check. I have had a couple of times that I thought I had woken up and grabbed the recorder only to find that it was not working properly. Unfortunately I didn't do a RC and I woke up realizing that it was a dream. Sorry for such a long post, but I hope that this helps you out on dream journals. |
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