Whoa never heard of this technique before. Does it really work? I gótta try this…
It’s helped me remember my first dreams in about, oh 3-4 years. So I’d say it works pretty well. Once I got lucky and remembered 4 Dreams from one night. 2 in pretty good detail and 2 in low detail. Hehe. Most nights I just remember one to two though.
There’s a problem of privacy if you keep a dream diary(unless you can write it in code). If someone read it - they could find out your most secret thoughts as the symbols in dreams are too revealing.
Normally I can remember quite a lot of my dreams and think if they are importment enough hopefully I won’t forget them.
I only write down dreams that I thought were weird, and I only right down keywords like “Blue” and “Pins” when I look at that I instantly remember, “Oh yeah that was that dream on the beach where I had to search for pins in that detective agentcy!” (Don’t ask)
I’ve had one long time before i started to get into lucid dreaming.
I have 7 years worth of dreams In 12 note books.
Well, it’s been 3 months and keeping a dream diary has had dramatic effects on my dream recall. It’s also great to just go back and look through it to see what was on my mind.
I hope you get a ld soon Xenesis. The wait will be worth while and in the meantime you can discover a lot about yourself from your dreams.
I have a Dream Journal. I keep it under my pillow, and write as soon as I wake up. I find that if I start writing down the parts of my dream or dreams that I remember, the rest slowly comes back to me. Another tip for the people who don’t like to handwrite is to draw pictures. This especially helps if your dream takes place in a location that’s unknown to you. Just draw a blueprint, and as you name the things that were around you in your dream, you will remember what happened when you were near them.
Ooh. That’s a good idea. It’d do me well to remember that.
Moogle, that privacy issue would be a big problem, especially if you’ve got little kids around… so I use abbreviations that only I can decipher and stuff. If I want to say “Had sex” I would probably use RPRDCD (Reproduced) in my written journal. Then later I can remember that I used that stand in and eventually transfer it to my computer passworded journal. If I want, I can have it encoded many times with many passwords, but that would take a long time.
Er, am I wierd?
Anyway, keeping a DJ is a really good idea. Were you just asking for a very long thread when you started it? Lol, almost all the beginners have to use a DJ extensively, the advanced people write down keywords, but a DJ is for everyone, as it expands your chances of LDing and Dream Recall. Plus, like everyone else says, it is really, really fun to re-read your dream journal a few months or years later and suddenly recall a dream you’ve forgotten. Plus you see how screwed up your mind is.
And WHERE do you get that Scanner Recorder Codec?
i dont write but i remember still
I started a dream jounal three weeks ago. Before then, I rarely remembered my dreams. Since starting the DJ, I’ve recalled almost one dream a day and had 1 LD two weeks ago. I make a list of my dreamsigns in the back of the DJ and check that list every night before going to bed.
I skipped writing my dreams for the summer after two years keeping a diary cuz i have too many duties right now.My dream recall dropped,not drastically but still.Im going back to it as soon as possibile i have allways enjoyed it:)
Been keeping mine since 4th Aug 2003. Got it right here on my computer.
Though I admit it can be annoying sometimes… i’ll wake up, have a fairly decent recall (by normal standards), come down and by the time i’ve gotten my computer on and brought the file up, i’ll have forgot a whole heap due to people making a racket.
I just started keeping a DD.
Before, if I was lucky, I could remember about one dream every three months…
Now, thanks to my DD I usually remember two or three dreams every morning
Two or three? I’m lucky if I remember two, to be honest. But still I do get one most days.
Well, I keep a notebook next to my bed, in which I usually write after I wake up - this is especially handy when I wake up in the middle of the night and remember my dreams up to that point. Because when I go back to sleep I usually aren’t able to recall the early dreams in the morning. I also use another Livejournal for entering quick dream notes, and a seperate Dreamjournal for writing down the dreams I remember in detail. Still, I’m pretty lax about keeping either of them… I often forget the notebook, and by the time I have the computer on… bye bye memory. :3
And yes, often when you start writing other pieces of the dream come back to you. ^^
I’ve always been able to remember most of my dreams well - although not always every night, I do have a whole collection of images in my mind from previous dreams. Still, if I read back on my DJ there’s a lot of dreams I don’t recall having at all.
My online dream journals are here:
dreamjournal.org/dj/index.cf … =Damanique (um, yeah… the URL doesn’t work right because of the acronym script. ^^)
and here:
livejournal.com/users/mercuriel
The entries of the latter are usually but not always private, though, and doubles as my writing journal… ^^ Um… I’m not a journal addict. Why would you say such a thing.
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Moogle, that privacy issue would be a big problem, especially if you’ve got little kids around… so I use abbreviations that only I can decipher and stuff. If I want to say “Had sex” I would probably use RPRDCD (Reproduced) in my written journal. Then later I can remember that I used that stand in and eventually transfer it to my computer passworded journal. If I want, I can have it encoded many times with many passwords, but that would take a long time.
I would love to keep one but abbreviations wouldn’t help if they could be guessed as my “little kids” aren’t quite so little! (16, 19 and 22). Plus an inquisitive hubby. Problem isn’t it?
I keep a journal, but I don’t usually put much detail into it. I find that just a few key words or sentences are usually enough to bring the entire thing back when I read over it in the morning. Every few days I write some of them up in full detail on the team forum, particularly if I was lucid, or there was some other significance to it.
I also keep a journal - I have a little notepad that I write down most of the dream in along with the time I slept and woke up, foods I ate before sleeping, methods, sex/no sex, music I listened to while sleeping, etc. then once I have a few dreams down in the journal, I type them up, and it’s a huge help for recall.