The thin line between asleep and awake.
This is a very newbie question but here it goes. I understand that when you first awake from a sleep in order to accurately remember your dreams you should lay still and close your eyes to focus on your dream before anything else. I can’t distinguish the line of waking up and being asleep, the next thing I know I am thinking about something else and do not realize I have awoken. Has anyone else had this, or does anyone have some sort of a solution.
Re: The thin line between asleep and awake.
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Originally posted by ZNOFZ
This is a very newbie question but here it goes. *I understand that when you first awake from a sleep in order to accurately remember your dreams you should lay still and close your eyes to focus on your dream before anything else. *I can’t distinguish the line of waking up and being asleep, the next thing I know I am thinking about something else and do not realize I have awoken. *Has anyone else had this, or does anyone have some sort of a solution.
Yeah, I get this all the time, it's a royal pain in the ass, because by the time you've fully surfaced and are fully conscious, you think to yourself "F#CK! I FORGOT THAT DREAM!".
It's totally annoying. The reason is because some people "surface" out of dreams quite slowly and gradually, and while ya do that, you get sidetracked by all kinds of thoughts until you fully regain consciousness. Perhaps deeper sleepers take longer to surface? Huh. I dunno.
The only thing I can suggest, is practice. You'll gradually get used to waking straight from a dream, and as you do so, it SHOULD take less and less time to surface. So... yeah. Unfortunately, there's no real quick-fix, unless you want to use an alarm clock to wake yourself up. Personally, I find that option results in loosing more dreams than awakening gradually.
:( Sorry I can't be of more help. But yeah, I agree with you, what you describe is a major pain in the ass.