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Though I've never tried this technique, I do not see why it wouldn't work. I think writing really embeds the dream in your head, and I am not sure speaking would have that same result. Unless you think about and repeat your dreams through the day. Writing the dreams is almost what makes them concrete....I don't know if simply speaking them would do it, but it's worth a try.[/b]
well, i do intend to type the dream later. Although, i am not sure if that would be worse then writing it. I did try that at one point and my recall might have worsened. I haven't done it long enough to actually prove it. Like i said, since i am lazy, i want the quickest way. I figure if i speak it, and then listen to my dream again later as i type it, that ought make it pretty clear.
But, even though i can't draw, i do try to make sketch of things in a dream, and that won't be too easy to do do in MS Word.
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and perhaps a sketch of the dreamscape
what's a dreamscape? Like the setting of where the dream took place? I'd love to see an example.
I am typing this in the morning. I did manage to recall a dream, and it was pretty detailed. It really helped that the dream took place in the town where i grew up. Even though it was like 13 years ago, i still remember it.
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