chris4268 wrote: |
I know this may be a dumb question but how are normal dreams suppose to be? Cause when I dream, it's like wathcing TV with low brightness and contrast settings. |
Jake Kobrin wrote: |
Hi,
Does anyone have any tips for improving dream recall? I'm just getting back into dream studies/lucid-dreaming after about 9 months of break. I used to remember an upwards of 6 full dreams a night, and for some reason I haven't been able to remember anything from my dreams for the past 3 nights. If I recall, mugwort tea greatly intensifies the vividness of dreams... [tried this last night, same problem] But if anyone has any other tips, I'd appreciate it. And, for the record, I'm getting plenty of sleep and waking up naturally (which is rather important, I think.) I'm recording my dreams with a tape recorder when I wake up. That's not the problem. I wake up not remembering any of the dreams, before I move or open my eyes or anything of the sort. This has sort of bummed me out because I used to have several LDs a night and could fully remember tons of dreams... ![]() Thanks! p.s. Perhaps I'm just in a rough patch, eh? <mod>Merged into the BIG remembering dreams topic.</mod> |
Fiskis wrote: |
Hi!,
I'm new here about all this with LD's and such. I've tried to remember my dreams two nights a row but I dont remember anything ![]() ![]() |
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Though in general I cannot remember more than one dream per night, and when I hear of people who can remember five dreams, I get a bit discouraged. |
Kore wrote: |
It's not always fun to remember many dreams a night. I feel obligated to write every single one of them down, just in case I find something interesting about them later on, but writing down just two dreams in the same day can already feel like such a chore. Maybe I write them in too much detail, but then again, it's fun to preserve the detail if you can remember it. |