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Sep 18, 2009 13:20

Me and dreams have always had a very tenuous relationship. It's always been very hard for me to remember my dreams. I've had brief spurts of increased recall every great now and then. Along the way I also learned to induce better recall by autosuggestion and keeping a dream diary. It seems as though the dream diary is the most effective of the ( Read more... )

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kivawildrose September 18 2009, 19:26:01 UTC
It's funny you should post this...I was listing all the things last night that I wanted to study (in prep for making my own workbook) and dream recall/interpretation was one of them! I was planning to start a dream journal myself tomorrow, the day after the new moon :)

Great minds think alike eh?

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defixione September 18 2009, 20:06:57 UTC
LOL I guess so! :)

One reason I restarted my dream diary is because, starting with the neophyte level of my course (which I'm on now), I'm required to keep a dream journal and use it like I'm supposed to (gathering recurring dream themes, common dream signs, etc).

Plus it's part of my goal to become proficient with dreaming. For me this includes creative dreaming, lucid dreaming, and dreamwalking.

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kivawildrose September 22 2009, 13:54:20 UTC
For me this includes creative dreaming, lucid dreaming, and dreamwalking.

See these are some of the things I'd like to do as well. Along with prophetic dreaming :) Or whatever the actual technical name for it is. This is leading me to believe I need to put "dreams" into my workbook which, btw I have yet to read yours...will do that in a minute. I'm trying to get caught up here :)

BTW sorry it took me so long to reply to this. No home computer makes it difficult sometimes =-P

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