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Dream Recall Tips

Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:19 pm
by Moon_Stone
Hello everyone- I just wanted to take a moment and say hello to anyone browsing.
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The best advice I can give you in the long run is to write your dreams down, or perhaps recite them in a tape recorder, for later review. Remember when you're explaining/writing your dreams, the parts of your dream which were the most important and significant to you, the dreamer, is what matters most when interpreting. Knowing what's important to you will help you better understand the meaning your subconscious mind is trying to give you, when you grow to interpret your own dreams.


Blessed Be & Pleasant Dreams!
~Moonstone~

Potential help

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:10 pm
by izzybit
Ok so I was wondering if you had any advise for a way to help remember dreams. I often experience reoccurring dreams but can’t remember any more then a few insignificant details at a time. What’s the best way to encourage remembrance or to help retain information from a dream?

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:44 pm
by Moon_Stone
Dream-Recall tip:

Try not to move at all when you first wake.
This is a tremendously difficult thing to perfect, but it's worth the practice. When we move our physical body upon waking, we're jarring ourselves out of the dream-realm and thrusting ourselves into the physical realm, all at once. That's enough to squash most, if not all, of the recollection of what it was we were dreaming about.

As soon as you are able to wake and not move, you should find that you are increasingly having more and more of an ability to remember your dream. The more you practice, the more of your dream you should be able to recall. Once you do, though, take a moment to allow it to settle into your waking mind, then get up and either write it down or tape record yourself explaining it. In essence, you are keeping a dream journal, but it will help you to see patterns and therefore, interpret what you are dreaming. It's also the first step to learning how to astral travel. :28:

Hope that helps!

~Bright Blessings & Pleasant Dreams~
*M

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 12:01 am
by izzybit
Ok so I’ve kept a dream journal for almost 6 months and I has helped some, but I tried the tip on being still after you wake up and it has really helped. I’m not sure if these things are liked but I have been remembering my dreams but mostly I have been experiencing an abundance of extremely vivid déjà vu. What do you think could be going on with that?

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:31 pm
by Moon_Stone
I'm not sure, to tell you to truth.
Hopefully someone else has a better insight on prophetic dreaming. You may also want to post that question in the Psychic Powers, Channeling, Mediumship, Empathy section and/or the OBEs, Astral Travel, Lucid Dreaming section, too. :28:

~BB~
*M

Re: Merry Meet, Dreamers...

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:08 am
by shatteredsouls
Hello! Thank you for offering help to all others who needs it. Personally, I dreamt of quite a lot of nonsensical stuff often so I have learnt to ignore them. Haha! XD

Re: Dream Recall Tips

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2018 11:34 pm
by MsMollimizz


Shatteredsouls,
Dear Lady, you are still writing them down, are you not ?
There still can be messages in "nonsense" dreams !

Izzybit,
Can you elaborate on that ?
What kind of Deja vu are you experiencing ?
Parts of dreams in life ? Pay attention to what
is going on, listen for "hidden" meanings if the
two are merging-reasons and purposes for everything !
Gentle Light
MsMollimizz

Re: Dream Recall Tips

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2020 2:54 pm
by laakshi
It's not that easy, but try to recall the most significant event of the dream, sit tight and start making connections which eventually will talk about other things in the dream. You must write it or record it somewhere for better remembrance.

Re: Dream Recall Tips

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:55 am
by earth_love
I've read in a book...to recite a question you'd like answered in dream & ask to remember your dream, upon waking. Recite this while you're drifting into sleep. It has worked for me & vaguely given me some tips with my question I asked. I always pay attention to the vivid dreams because there's meaning in those.

Re: Merry Meet, Dreamers...

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 12:47 pm
by Firebird
shatteredsouls wrote: Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:08 am Hello! Thank you for offering help to all others who needs it. Personally, I dreamt of quite a lot of nonsensical stuff often so I have learnt to ignore them. Haha! XD
Sometimes it's the imagery and symbols encountered in those crazy dreams that have the message, so they probably should not be ignored but explored. Find a good dream book to try and break down symbol meanings.
Bb, Firebird