Hi all |
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Hi all |
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Im no expert, since Ive just begun as well, but I was just having this problem. I guess the thing is to not try too hard, or at all. Ive found that reading about it and going to sleep with a little thought of it still in mind has helped me have dreams and recall them. Also, if you read the stages of dreaming explanation (sp?), somewhere in there I remember reading that you should set your alarm for different times in the night, since as you move on to each stage of sleep, your brain is erasing previous dreams. So possibly, if you woke up in the night, before your brain has a chance to erase the dreams, you'll remember them. |
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We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time. ~ T.S. Elliot
thank you! knowing i'm not the only one who experienced issue is helpful in its self. |
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I find what really messes up my recall is being jarred awake by an alarm or some other sound and/or if I immediately change position or start thinking about my day once I wake up. Try telling your subconscioius to wake you up after each dream or to wake you up about 15 minutes before your alarm goes off (I know it sounds stupid but you'd be surprised how accomodating your subconscious can be). |
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last few nights i have been trying to get myself to wake up after dreams. before i go to bed i spend about 15-30 minuted meditating. then when i fall asleep i focus my intent on waking up right after a dream and or just before my alarm (which i have been setting for 90 minute intervals). |
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Last edited by nisura; 06-11-2007 at 12:07 PM.
You're so very welcome and recall will get better with practice! |
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I can only offer limited advice as i'm a newbie also. But since starting out with trying to attain a LD experience i had trouble remember dreams, it was like i go to sleep and its just black and i wake up, however i read advice about a dream journal. |
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