You can see my format in my journal, I have the tags written down on the first thread of every page. For small fragments I just do the title and the fragments in purple. |
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Heya, for a while I was trying for lucidity, and I had some success, but I got busy and stopped for a while. I kept a small notebook (those 7 inch ones) near my bed for recording dreams (lucid or not), but I never really used it... |
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Last edited by AngilasGuy; 02-05-2008 at 08:24 PM.
You can see my format in my journal, I have the tags written down on the first thread of every page. For small fragments I just do the title and the fragments in purple. |
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I don't write down my dreams in any particular format, because that's really hard to do at like 7:30 in the morning. |
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I use my PC. Since my PC is in my bedroom, it takes me a few seconds to boot it up. I'm a much faster typer than writer, and this way, if my mind gets jogged by recalling a previous dream, I can just go back and type in order. |
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You do this every fucking time.
No sweat.
No tears.
No guilt.
You do this every fucking time.
http://www.myspace.com/theheroicopening
My DJ is colorcoated which makes it easier to see if it was a normal dream or a lucid one. I write keywords on paper and then later type my dreams on my computer. I also put the date on and of course have a title for the dream. |
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You do this every fucking time.
No sweat.
No tears.
No guilt.
You do this every fucking time.
http://www.myspace.com/theheroicopening
Well, regardless of what you do, it would be smart (like Enzo does) to keep it formatted and never change it. This way you won't be confused when you review it later on. |
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You do this every fucking time.
No sweat.
No tears.
No guilt.
You do this every fucking time.
http://www.myspace.com/theheroicopening
hey, sorry for ressurecting this thread, but since it's been a few weeks since I started recording, I have another question... |
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You should write down everything. More might come to you later. This presents a problem with my formatting |
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I have never used a dream journal. I think it is better to practice "pure recall". Lose the crutches! |
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Welcome! |
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And experience it as a place to visit and play with reality.
You are becoming aware of yourself as a game master.
Paul Oakenfold
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