Yeh this happens to me as well. I remember doing something and then something else completely unrelated with no transition between the two. |
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just was writing up DJ and I think I'm remembering more dreams than I realise. When we wake up in the morning after a night without waking up does our mind merge all the dreams we had into one continuous memory? my dreams seem to have joined up in my head but there's no real connection or memory to how I got from one scene to the other and how the theme changes |
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Yeh this happens to me as well. I remember doing something and then something else completely unrelated with no transition between the two. |
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My Lucid Dream goals.....
Fly (of course)
Do a rasengan
Wield a death scythe
Get a Death Note
Find out what the scouter says about my power level
You usually don't remember or notice the transition between dreams. This is because when one dream ends, is the end of your REM cycle. You then start the cycle over with Non-REM sleep that are dreamless and you cannot remember them. This is why it seems like your dreams are connected but unrelated. |
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Crap, so I have to redo my DJ? lol |
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Dreams Recalled since 10-31-09: 776
Best Recall in One Night: 8 (12-25-10).
DILDs: 8 (2-26-11); MILDs: 4 (7-28-10)
Goal: Play Calvinball [ ]
You won't have to Redo your Dream Journal. |
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I know exactly what you mean! Just last night this happened..I couldn't remember what dream was what, and if they were seperate. I just thought back to the main events and figured out that they actually were different, like I thought. You could try and remember if one was very blurry, and the other was very clear |
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