Ok i tested this, i went to bed at 12 Midnight, and i didnt wake up untill 10AM. so whats this mean? |
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Ok i tested this, i went to bed at 12 Midnight, and i didnt wake up untill 10AM. so whats this mean? |
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You should work on your dream recall. Are you keeping a DJ? |
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thats the problem shift, you see i have an unnatural LOVE of sleeping, after i wake up, i most liekly roll over and go back to sleep, so i usally forget my dreams, i can only remember bits of it. |
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Well, you've simply got to work on that. I have the exact same problem and have no written down so many lucids unfortunately |
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As always, I try to answer a question and I see Shift has beat me to it. |
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"This is for long forgotten light at the end of the world..."
i agree. I had a dream, woke up, kept still and fell asleep again, and when i woke up, i couldn't remember anything to write down. |
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I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End. I am the Resurrection and the Life.
I am the Light at the End of the Tunnel.
Rimor Somnium Universitas
I have the same problem - when I wake up in the night I can't bear to write anything down, even with the journal right next to me on the bed, in case I wake up fully and can't get back to sleep. Having an alarm on the other side of the room takes care of that. |
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yeah, this was tough for me too, I really didn't want to write down dreams at night but you've just got to force yourself to. It took a few nights of deciding not to write down a dream and then forgetting it later in the morning before I was able to force myself to write down a dream. |
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Back to DV after a long break from lucid dreaming! Hoping to get into a habit of lucid dreaming soon
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I just wake up, recall my dreams, write down notes (just words, no sentences), walk through the dream two times and go back to sleep. Next day I work out my dreams online |
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