Dream journal summary I have to say, keeping a dream journal has been the toughest and most frustrating assignment that I have ever experienced. From what dreams I did manage to remember I would say that dreams, my dreams, are normally on the verge of a nightmare. I had the most impossible time remembering my dreams over these past ten weeks, which is clear in my very few journal entries. Trying to remember my dreams led me to an internet “goose chase”, to say the least. Most of the tips that I
I've constantly kept a dream journal. When I was only 14, I became interested in what dreams meant and ever since then I've taken my dreams very seriously. I use my dreams to help me understand what is going on in my life and what I need to do going forward. If you are not currently keeping a record of your dreams, let me list the reasons why you should take this dream journal challenge and start! 5 Reasons To Keep A Dream Journal 1. Others Can't Interpret Your Dreams For You Everyone wakes
How to Lucid Dream Tonight Easily-5 Important Tips In this post we will see how to lucid dream tonight easily using few simple techniques. Many programs may try to trick you by offering one key method to induce lucid dream but I urge you understand the fact nothing can make you to lucid dream except your own efforts and strong intention. Of course there are supplements available that can help a person to have lucid dreams but, their effects also vary from person to person. Below, I will share few
What is a dream journal? Well… it’s basically a diary for your dreams, except instead of being a diary, it is written in a more stylistic manner. We’ve all at some point in our lives wanted a pillow that can record our dreams, or struggled for a solid hour trying to remember that awesome dream we had the night before. Unfortunately, technology still has not provided us with a dream recording tool, so for now we just have our memory and a plethora of descriptive vocabulary that we use to convey our
Journal: “Interpreting” My Dreams A dream is a progression of pictures, thoughts, sentiments, and occurrences that transpire unintentionally during particular sleep phases. Scientists and researchers have examined sleeping and dreaming extensively to provide an understanding of these processes. This examination, specifically of dreaming, has imparted theories on the meaning or interpretation of dreams. In order to interpret a dream, I will explain a dream I have had throughout my life. My dream is
Dreams What are dreams? Dreams are a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person’s mind during sleep. My dream journal has much accuracy. My dreams all occurred while sleeping indoors, and I was not lucid for any of them. My dreams have a certain pattern in which is very very very confusing to me. My dreams are not meaningful, they are just full of terror. People may consider me either happy or a nervous wreck. I think that is partially to do with my past though. My dreams have
The Dream Once there was a girl and her name was Catherine. Catherine is 13 years old and ever since she was little she would have the same dream once a year every year. Catherine would tell people about her dream but anyone she told either thought she made it up or thought she was crazy. Until one day when she met her now friend Gabbie. When Catherine got to know Gabbie more she told Gabbie about her dream and Gabbie actually believed her. Some time in the month of November Catherine was terrified
Am I Dreaming? I. I awoke from a dream. A dream so realistic that I had no idea if it was real or fake. I had to grasp reality, as my alarm clock buzzed with anger as if it was mad as well, for it wanted to know the answer too. My mind was so mixed up and the screaming voice of my sister yelling at me to get ready for school was not helping. I had to make a choice. A choice of life or death. A choice of , was it true or not, did my best friend get dumped by her boyfriend of two years and I
I always finished my journal entries before breakfast. I was increasingly glad for having kept a dream journal. It hadn’t been easy at the beginning, but I quickly got accustomed to it. The doctor was adamant about finding coping mechanisms. After the first two treatment attempts failed, he decided we would be trying something more esoteric, I would try to distance myself from the attack, merely studying the situation, acting as an observer, recording everything I saw. I had been suffering from
was merely in a dream that was only a product of my subconscious mind. I became lucid, as relief washed over