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Well, remember, that's always the first step. Good dream recall can lead to your discovery of patterns, making it easier to come up with times you should do a R.C.Thornwillow wrote:I still havent had much luck, i am having a lot of luck with Dream Recalling tho, i keep a dream journal for that so i remember them.
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Occasionally, when my alarm clock goes off (and it's a loud, beeping one), my dream will simply incorporate the alarm noise into the dream, causing me to be sleeping, but very annoyed . The same thing has happened to me when listening to music, or when watching TV, though that's not as frequent.
I remember once where in the dream there was some bird or something squawking in time with the beeps, and my dream went on normally, but it was incredibly annoying. Those are the only times I've ever experienced any "wierd" dreams...
I remember once where in the dream there was some bird or something squawking in time with the beeps, and my dream went on normally, but it was incredibly annoying. Those are the only times I've ever experienced any "wierd" dreams...
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Well, I guess it would, but it would be a lot less fun!!!!!!!
The only time that happens to me is if I fall asleep on the couch in front of a tv.Gamelver wrote:Occasionally, when my alarm clock goes off (and it's a loud, beeping one), my dream will simply incorporate the alarm noise into the dream, causing me to be sleeping, but very annoyed . The same thing has happened to me when listening to music, or when watching TV, though that's not as frequent.
I remember once where in the dream there was some bird or something squawking in time with the beeps, and my dream went on normally, but it was incredibly annoying. Those are the only times I've ever experienced any "wierd" dreams...
If that happens a lot, you might want to consider changing your alarm's time.
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I once had the horse derby theme as my alarm clock, and one time I had a dream where I was at a horserace and it was playing in the backround.Gamelver wrote:Occasionally, when my alarm clock goes off (and it's a loud, beeping one), my dream will simply incorporate the alarm noise into the dream, causing me to be sleeping, but very annoyed . The same thing has happened to me when listening to music, or when watching TV, though that's not as frequent.
I remember once where in the dream there was some bird or something squawking in time with the beeps, and my dream went on normally, but it was incredibly annoying. Those are the only times I've ever experienced any "wierd" dreams...
I do that whenever I have to have an alarm clock (which is barely ever, my mom wakes me up because I'm a very sound sleeper). And I havent had a lucid dream yet but I am getting better dream recall.
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I haven't done anything like a Dream Journal I just try to keep it in my memory.
Regards and I may try the Dream Journal thing but some dreams I wouldn't want to right down
Regards and I may try the Dream Journal thing but some dreams I wouldn't want to right down
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[quote="totokan"]How do you increase your Dream Recall? Personally, I try and keep a dream journal, not doin' to good, though.[/quote]
I just think while i goto sleep "I will dream and i will know that i am in a dream." Until i fall asleep, that technique is called MILD for Lucid Dreaming, MILD stands for something but i cant remember what i stands for. And im still having no luck with Lucid Dreaming
[quote="Bay_Wolf"]I haven't done anything like a Dream Journal I just try to keep it in my memory.
Regards and I may try the Dream Journal thing but some dreams I wouldn't want to right down [/quote]
Lol, same here. Usially on times like that I change the dream around or take out parts, i mean i keep it the same just different, lol.
Last night was Night 3, and Night 1 i had 2 dreams for the DJ, and Night 2 1 dream for the DJ, and night 3 was 2 dreams! I also had one dream for taking a nap, but i think i am doing good with Dream recall.
I just think while i goto sleep "I will dream and i will know that i am in a dream." Until i fall asleep, that technique is called MILD for Lucid Dreaming, MILD stands for something but i cant remember what i stands for. And im still having no luck with Lucid Dreaming
[quote="Bay_Wolf"]I haven't done anything like a Dream Journal I just try to keep it in my memory.
Regards and I may try the Dream Journal thing but some dreams I wouldn't want to right down [/quote]
Lol, same here. Usially on times like that I change the dream around or take out parts, i mean i keep it the same just different, lol.
Last night was Night 3, and Night 1 i had 2 dreams for the DJ, and Night 2 1 dream for the DJ, and night 3 was 2 dreams! I also had one dream for taking a nap, but i think i am doing good with Dream recall.
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I have no trouble with dream recalling.
If it's anything interesting, I remember it when I wake up.
I remember a dream I had in fifth grade where I was a Pokemon trainer in that haunted tower place.
I remember a dream from about a year ago where a was an undead mobster working for the Godfather. (easily the coolest dream I've ever had).
If it's anything interesting, I remember it when I wake up.
I remember a dream I had in fifth grade where I was a Pokemon trainer in that haunted tower place.
I remember a dream from about a year ago where a was an undead mobster working for the Godfather. (easily the coolest dream I've ever had).
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what, and wake up later, or not go to school ?totokan wrote:The only time that happens to me is if I fall asleep on the couch in front of a tv.Gamelver wrote:Occasionally, when my alarm clock goes off (and it's a loud, beeping one), my dream will simply incorporate the alarm noise into the dream, causing me to be sleeping, but very annoyed . The same thing has happened to me when listening to music, or when watching TV, though that's not as frequent.
I remember once where in the dream there was some bird or something squawking in time with the beeps, and my dream went on normally, but it was incredibly annoying. Those are the only times I've ever experienced any "wierd" dreams...
If that happens a lot, you might want to consider changing your alarm's time.
Without games my life would have no meaning.
Well, I guess it would, but it would be a lot less fun!!!!!!!
Well, I guess it would, but it would be a lot less fun!!!!!!!
Cool. Also, MILD is Mneumonic (sp?) Induction of Lucid DreamingThornwillow wrote:I just think while i goto sleep "I will dream and i will know that i am in a dream." Until i fall asleep, that technique is called MILD for Lucid Dreaming, MILD stands for something but i cant remember what i stands for. And im still having no luck with Lucid Dreamingtotokan wrote:How do you increase your Dream Recall? Personally, I try and keep a dream journal, not doin' to good, though.
Lol, same here. Usially on times like that I change the dream around or take out parts, i mean i keep it the same just different, lol.Bay_Wolf wrote:I haven't done anything like a Dream Journal I just try to keep it in my memory.
Regards and I may try the Dream Journal thing but some dreams I wouldn't want to right down
Last night was Night 3, and Night 1 i had 2 dreams for the DJ, and Night 2 1 dream for the DJ, and night 3 was 2 dreams! I also had one dream for taking a nap, but i think i am doing good with Dream recall.
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