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Date of upload: Apr 21, 2023 ^^
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For YEARS I've kept a notebook
on my nightstand.
Now, some dreams aren't worth remembering, but the ones that are
I write them down immediately after I wake up because I KNOW they'll be forgotten if I don't.
The funny thing is:
When you come back later and read what you've written down....
you remember the dream, instantly.
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I remember waking up at 3 AM one night and I had an urge to write down all of the dreams I ever had... At first I remembered 15 to 20 dreams, but as I was writing them down I remembered more... At the end there were more than 300 dreams.... Maybe at 3 AM I had some sort of lucid dreaming stage where access to my deeper memories opened...
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I had a dream I can always remember, it was strange, but it was also a lucid dream. Lucid dreams are where you know when you’re dreaming. It’s a good experience for most because you control what you dream about, but I was little and didn’t realize I could bend reality. I probably always remember that dream because I was thinking about dreams there, meaning when I try to think of any dream I had my mind always comes back to that one.
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@menghao737
1 year ago
I've experienced reoccurring dreams years after the initial dream occurred, and it was like I never left, I remembered the people who were in the dream in the dream, even the ones who weren't based on real people, like they were old friends I hadn't seen in a long time. And we're talking decades between having one dream as a kid and then experiencing it again when I was in my late twenties, so I'm pretty sure he's right that we store every one of our dreams in our subconscious, maybe along with everything else.
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