• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




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    1. JAlexandria15's Avatar
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      Oh that's loads! I wonder if I'll be able to pick up as many, I'm glad I've inspired you I'll check out your entries
    2. melanieb's Avatar
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      I do actually have quite a few. I listed a bunch of them in my DVA workbook, though recently most of my obvious dream signs relate to the forum. I'm always here so it's a big influence on my dreams.
      Here's the first post in my workbook where I list some of them.

      [url]http://www.dreamviews.com/intro-class/130820-melaniebs-workbook.html#post1864835[/url]

      I think I'm inspired to write down some of my recent dreams. ;)
    3. JAlexandria15's Avatar
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      Thanks Mel, do you have any obvious dream signs?
    4. melanieb's Avatar
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      I'm glad to see you're recognizing dream signs. Making note of them like that is a great way to influence your mind to recognize them in future dreams.

      :)
    5. melanieb's Avatar
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      Recording your voice can be just as good. Some people like it better even. What's important is to find what works for you. :)
    6. JAlexandria15's Avatar
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      I have looked at one of the articles, recall looks much harder than I predicted!
      I have started to do your first suggestion and it has helped alot, the only thing I was wondering is, if I record my voice instead of writing everything down will it have the same effect?
    7. melanieb's Avatar
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      We have some guides and threads on the forum to help improve recall if you're interested. They might help.

      The best suggestion to improve recall is a two-fold one that comes to mind:

      1-Upon waking, if possible, stay in bed with your eyes closed and try to recall the dream scenes. Don't actively think about it...let it happen.
      2-Write down every little detail you can remember. The more concentration you give to writing down the details (once you remember them) the more likely it is that you can master recall.

      Two weeks is a good start period!
    8. JAlexandria15's Avatar
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      Quote Originally Posted by melanieb
      I hope your birthday is great!
      Thanks alot! I hope to have mastered recall by then.
    9. melanieb's Avatar
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      Amazing the elements that fall into dreams. Old TV's, KFC...neat.

      Keep up writing these dreams down. It really helps improve recall and increases chances of lucidity!

      I hope your birthday is great! :)