Showing posts with label Dream Recall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dream Recall. Show all posts

Thursday, May 16, 2013

How to Remember Dreams

I've been interested in dreams for a long time.  Remembering them is an important first step in studying ones own dreams.

The best way is to keep paper and pencil, or a recording device by the bed so that when you wake up in the night you can record a quick impression of what you were dreaming about.  Later, the details can be filled in as you recall them, cued by your notes.  Dream-journaling can be fun and rewarding, and I have filled pages with long descriptions of dreams. At other times, it seems a written description can't quite capture the feelings and utterly outlandish happenings in the dreamworld. 

Not wanting to interrupt my sleep for long writing sessions, I found a way to incorporate mnemonic devices into my dream-recalling strategy.  I would just remember one element of part of a dream and repeat it over and over to myself.  Later, on waking up again with a new dream in my mind, I will select an element from that and add it to the first one which I can usually still recall.  In this way, I build a list of smaller elements, each of which triggers the memory of the dream that contained it.

When a dream is just beyond recall, I find the best way to remember it is to try to go into the feeling of emotion that was associated with the dream.  If I can feel that feeling from the dream again, sometimes I can remember the whole dream.