The way I see it there are types of dream recall. Automatic and triggered. I believe you're referring to the loss of the automatic recall which I will explain now. |
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I have been keeping a dream journal for quite a while now, waking up during the night a few times, either naturally or to an alarm, and last Thursday night I finally managed to increase my recall up to about 5 dreams including one brief lucid moment, writing 7 pages of notes in my journal over the course of the night. However, since that night, I have been unable to remember anything but the slightest memories from my dreams. Has this happened to anyone else? I'm doing pretty much the same things, but my recall seems to have dried up. Does anyone have any suggestions of what I might do to resolve this? |
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The way I see it there are types of dream recall. Automatic and triggered. I believe you're referring to the loss of the automatic recall which I will explain now. |
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Ah, all excellent advice, but I am sadly refering to the 'triggered' type of recall you mentioned. I'm not skilled enought at recall as of yet, and what dreams I remember I must 'build' backwards in my head while I lie motionless, as you say. Nevertheless, all you say is certainly true |
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Last edited by archdreamer; 07-31-2007 at 08:16 AM. Reason: i said 'refer' twice in a row, it sounded dumb :s
It sounds like a dryspell to me. I don't know what you can do to fix it, it happened to me not that long ago and eventually went away on its own. |
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Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
Lapses in recall are totally normal, and happen to everyone. Sometimes your recall will be good, and sometimes it sucks. That's just the way it is. So don't stress about it, since that will only make it worse. Just remember that it'll be back again before you know it. |
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Just don't stress over it and it'll be back in no time. |
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"Of course it is all happening inside your head...but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?"
~Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
i've gone through "Dry spells" if you will and have found that during these times usually anywhere from 30 minutes - 3 hours after I've woken up I'll recall small details of dreams. As I'm recalling these small bits it'll eventually build up to the "Holy SHIT! That was a crazy dream!" recall where it all comes flooding back to me. This happened yesterday and it kind of freaked me out, because upon waking yesterday I had absolutely no memory of dreaming. |
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"Am I falling asleep, is it all just a dream? When the cars are like water, and the road is like a stream..."
Recall and dreams are an odd thing. They aren't always linear... and it isn't like riding a bike where you never lose that skill. It's very vulnerable. |
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After my DJ started getting full I started writing only important ones, before my DJ I was remembering 4 a night. But the mistake was I went off cold turkey so I was remembering 1 or 0 a night. Then I tried weening myself off the DJ. I found out if you just build your dreams in your mind and think about them a couple times throughout the day you build a kind of dream memory. Now I can wake up and remember 3 dreams for a couple days w/o writing them down; unless it was an interesting dream which I remember longer. |
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And what if all of the world and the comforts that you knew disappeared? What if the idea of self, the idea of a thought, and all consciousness faded away while your ego died? Would you hold onto life or cease to exist, are you more than your mind and more than your feelings, can you exist without yourself? Do you know your cosmic niche and could you be content when you are gone?
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