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I had a dream last night that I was in a room with 4 other people, writing songs and music. The 5 of us together wrote a great song.
Unfortunately when I woke I couldn't remember the lyrics we came up with. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
For some reason, two of the people in the room helping with the songwriting were Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie.
*rolls eyes*
<<< It's mine!
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During months in which I don't have too much things on my head I rember my dreams with better frequency (holidays for instance). Things about I am dreaming also have huge influence. Fear or bliss decide if I would remember my dream or not.
This one about blood was caused by the fact that I gave up smoking recently, I'm not worried about my organism but it seems that my brain do it instead of me.
I had also nice dreams- the best of them were about flying, I could feel warm blowing wind, and how my body leave ground under my feet to rise in air and then only feeling happiness from the one of the oldest human dreams. I even can't describe enough to make you imagine this what I felt, but it was just great.
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I think maybe one a month and I immediately try to figure out what symbolism they represent from my subconscious mind.
I had a really freaky dream that was ongoing and lasted for years. One would start where the last one ended....and I always woke up shaking and soaking wet. I would have to dry the sheets. The final one happened maybe 30 years ago but the last three I still remember vividly to this day..as though every sense I have is in touch with them.
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Hi, I remember around one dream per night. I'm working on getting my sleep schedule in check since I find it quite an important factor when you are trying to remember your dreams.
It is also quite important for me since I'm trying to have a lucid dream aka realize I'm dreaming while in a dream. And overall I think dreams are quite amazing, so I wouldn't like that part of me to just fade away completely every morning.
I also started a dream journal which is really helpful.
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It tends to vary, but I remember a decent amount of my dreams - albeit where most are concerned, I can only "actively" remember them for an hour or two after waking up, afterwards I usually only remember them if I see something in my day-to-day life that triggers the memory.
Saying that, however, there are a few of my more "vivid" dreams that I can remember quite easily, some from when I was only a child. Although a few of them are nightmares, which I think influences my ability to remember slightly.
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Would you believe me if I said you that i can remember all my dreams. It's true.
Almost all of my time i'm dreaming. But my dreams have always been under my will.
I've always try to adopt reality to my imagination- and i have succeeded in this.
Unfortunately so called real life almost conquered my imagination with rutin and need to work.
It means that party is over.
it was a nice time when i was able to form my imagination in reality.
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