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November 20, 2010 at 11:13 am #35820Michael WinnKeymaster
note: good, practical suggestions for those wishing to improve their Dream practice.
WHY WE FORGET OUR DREAMS
By Amy Brucker
The Dream Tribehttp://nhne-pulse.org/why-we-forget-how-to-remember-our-dreams/
http://thedreamtribe.com/why-we-forget-our-dreams-2/
Dream research indicates that all people have about 4 to 6 six dreams a
night. Some people remember six dreams a night, while others dont remember
any.One might wonder why there is such a drastic difference. The isnt one
answer, but here are seven common reasons why people dont remember their
dreams.1. Dreams are Weird
In DreamTime magazine, dreamworker Jeremy Taylor
<http://www.jeremytaylor.com/> mentions that dreams are frequently unusual,
not resembling anything from our waking life, and therefore sometimes
difficult to express in thought and word. Also, dreams may reveal new
information and are multi-layered in meaning. As a result, dream images are,
as Taylor describes, not yet speech ripe. Taylor goes on to say that over
time, with practice, we can learn how to remember those odd dreams and grasp
them long enough to be able to record them.2. Disinterest in Dreams
Whenever I teach dreamwork, someone inevitably says, I never remember my
dreams. How can I participate in this class?Usually within a few weeks the same student excitedly shares with me that
shes started to remember her dreams.Sometimes all you need is a little encouragement to jump start dream recall.
If you dont remember your dreams, but want to do dream work, chances are
good you will start remembering simply by paying attention. If not, [the
article below] offers several techniques you can use to enhance dream
recall.3. Stress, Too Much on Ones Mind, and Lack of Sleep
Stress, no matter the reason, can wreak havoc on a dream life. For some,
stress causes nightmares or anxiety dreams. For others, it causes dreams to
slip out of consciousness immediately upon waking.There are techniques for minimizing the impact of stress on dream recall.
Please see the how to remember section.4. Alcohol and Drug Consumption
Alcohol and drugs affect the REM cycle and therefore our dreams.
If I have two glasses of wine I have a hard time remembering my dreams. I
know others, however, who can drink an entire bottle and have no dream
recall problems whatsoever. Everybody is different.Drugs have similar effects. People on various medications have shared in
dream groups that their dreams change in unusual ways when they start taking
prescriptions. Im not suggesting you go off any medications to improve
dream recall. Consult your health care practitioner before making any
changes to your medication.5. Moon Phases and Biorhythms
Phases of the moon can affect dream cycles. I tend to remember more dreams
around the full moon and less around the new moon. We have natural
biorhythms that can also affect our dream recall.Notice if there is a cycle to your dream recall. If you remember dreams
sometimes and not others, be grateful for the dreams you remember and dont
worry about the times you dont.6. Traumatic Events
Disclaimer: I am not an expert on trauma and dream recall. The following
thoughts are based on experiences Ive had with people in dream groups.It seems to me that there are times when a traumatic event can cease dream
recall, the ability to remember ones dreams. Regardless of whether or not we
have a conscious memory of a traumatic event, we always retain an
unconscious memory. In other words, the memory lives in our mind somewhere,
even if we dont remember it.Since dreams come to help us heal our lives, if we are not ready to heal we
may not remember our dreams. Psychotherapy, or some type of counseling, may
be required to begin the healing process before dream recall can return.7. An inability or unwillingness to wake up
Dreams help us wake-up in the Buddhist sense of the phrase. That is,
during waking hours we can fool ourselves into believing were something
were not. For instance, we may be miserable, settling for less than we
deserve in life, but trick ourselves into thinking were happy. Dreams help
us wake up from our illusions so we can see whats really going on.Consequently, if there is something the dreamer doesnt want to recognize
about herself, it might be difficult to wake up from sleep. Looked at
metaphorically, there may be resistance to waking up to a new awareness
about a personal dilemma.The question to ask is this Is there something I dont want to see in my
life that is keeping me asleep, or am I simply in need of more rest?Summary
If your dream images slip away before you wake there may be any number of
reasons why you are forgetting them. To get started remembering your dreams
sometimes all it takes is the decision to remember.…………..
HOW TO REMEMBER YOUR DREAMS
By Amy Brucker
The Dream Tribehttp://nhne-pulse.org/why-we-forget-how-to-remember-our-dreams/
http://thedreamtribe.com/how-to-remember-your-dreams/
As [mentioned in the previous article], simply reading about dreams may be
enough to help you remember your dreams. However, if you want specific
techniques there are a few steps you can follow to unlock the door to your
dream warehouse.To get started dreaming,
1. You have to want to remember
If you dont remember, you may start remembering simply by stating that you
want to remember you dreams.2. Invite dreams into your life
Historically, cultures from around the world practiced elaborate rituals to
elicit meaningful dreams. The exact method of the ritual is not important;
however, the very act of creating a ritual or focusing ones attention on
the dreaming process helps improve dream recall. Here are some simple ideas: Imagine successfully remembering your dreams.
Imagine its morning and youre recording your dream in your journal.
Keep a pen and dream journal close to your bed.
Prior to sleep, write in your journal, I will remember my dream in the
morning. Make the conscious decision to remember your dreams.
3. Take dreams seriously, fake it until you make it if you dont
4. Record your first thought or emotion when you wake up
As soon as you wake, write whatever comes to mind.
If you remember a dream, record it.
If you remember a feeling, record it, e.g. I feel happy.
If you have a vague sense of something, write, I have a vague sense of
something. Elaborate if you can, but write something.
Draw a simple picture with stick figures
Do this every day until you start remembering
5. Upon waking in the night from a dream, either get up and record the dream
or create a title and repeat it several timesIm lazy. I dont like to get out of bed in the middle of the night so I
devised this method of remembering dreams. Create a title, repeat it five
times and then fall asleep.6. If you had a dream but forgot it, return to original sleeping position
If you forget your dreams immediately upon waking, you might remember them
as soon as you go to bed the following night. Returning to your original
sleeping position can help improve dream recall, especially dreams from the
previous night.Keep a dream journal by your bed to record dream memories as they surface.
If youre too tired to write, use my title trick.7. Remember the feelings of a forgotten dream and let go of expectation for
remembering the detailsMany people wake up in the middle of the night and remember their dreams,
only to drift back to sleep. Upon waking a second time, you may have a vague
feeling of remembering a dream. If this happens, let go of the need to
remember the details. Allow the vague dream feelings to build momentum in
your body. Focus solely on the feeling, not the imagery. This process helps
the images and events of the dream to resurface to conscious memory.8. Get enough sleep
9. Abstain from drugs and alcohol, or use moderately
10. B vitamins (Im not sure why, but studies have shown that B vitamins
help with dream recall)Once you start remembering your dreams, its time to delve into their rich
offerings. Learn how to keep a journal, if you arent already, and start
dreaming!………….
RELATED LINKS:
Jeremy Taylors Dream Took Kit (website version)
http://thedreamtribe.com/jeremy-taylors-dream-took-kit-2/Jeremy Taylors Dream Took Kit (pdf)
http://nhne-pulse.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/jeremy_taylor_dream_toolkit
.pdfThe Dream Tribe’s 3 free dream books
http://thedreamtribe.com/dreamtribe/Pulse on Dreams & Dreaming
http://nhne-pulse.org/dreams/The Dream Tribe Blog
http://thedreamtribe.com/Dream Studies Website
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