Some tips : yes |
|
Yersterday morning, when I woke up, I could not remember any of my dreams, but I had that sense of having them somewhere in my memory within hand's reach. Then, when I got up, I saw something that made me start remembering one of them. At the end I had almost 3, which is quite an achievement for me. Today I had the same sense. I hoped to cath something at some moment that made me start remembering, but I found nothing and I could not remember any dream. |
|
Some tips : yes |
|
I know that feeling, and I hate it. Having an epic dream and the next moment it's completely gone. I have had dreams come back to me even days after the dream occurred. Just keep an open mind, and keep thinking, not about anything in particular, but just day dream, talk to yourself, plan the robbery of a bank, anything that is interesting to you and all it requires is you thinking. I've remembered dreams out of no where from this. It's also come to me out of the blue before, so don't worry, if your subconscious wants to remember that bad, you will be reminded. |
|
"Dreams are stories that write themselves." -Aero
Sounds good! I guess it would be useful having a small list of thigs yoy likely see in dreams. I have to get some more dreams into my journal to start looking for patterns, but maybe I could start with every dream I recall until now. Later, checking every item on the list may bring some memories back. |
|
It's easier if you wake up multiple times during the night in my experience. I set my alarm 4.5 hours I fall asleep, 6 hours (for possible WBTB), 7.5 hours, and then the final wake up time (which hopefully is 8 hours or more ha). Sometimes you will be woken up from a dream by your alarm which makes it easier to remember... but it seems just in general I remember my dreams better this way. There were nights sleeping all the way that I would wake up anyway without alarms and remember dreams, but I would rarely remember any more than one (sometimes none) if I slept all the way through. Ever since I have been doing this I have been waking up often about 2.5-3.5 hours after going to sleep and remembering a dream (2nd REM cycle). For me it's like training the mind to wake up during REM sleep. |
|
The best way to remember your dream is to right it down the moment you wake up (for this reason, keep a notebook and pen close to your bed). You see, in a minute after awakening you will most probably forget you dreams. |
|
Yeah, even the people who have the best dream recall in the world have a notebook. |
|
With Dreaming you need to start small and work hard grow your lucid dreaming lifestyle...
I'm not just a lucid dream, I'm a Somnonauts!!
“It’s... your conscience. We don’t talk a lot these days.”
At mornings I have two alarms: first one shuts down after a minute automatically, so I don't have to move. Then, I start trying to remember, and ten minutes later is when the last allarm rings (I have to shut down this one myself). Right next to my bed I have a pen and my dream journal, where I'm trying to write everything I remember. Still, there are days when I cannot recall anything. |
|
Bookmarks