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ThePatientAnarchist · 61-69New
When I remember my dreams, even just for a few moments on waking up, I enjoy them so much.
Tumbleweed · F
@ThePatientAnarchist They're so elusive, aren't they!! I can hang on to the feeling more than the dream itself :(
ThePatientAnarchist · 61-69New
@Tumbleweed That feeling is important though!
"They say" that if you can take the time to think about your dreams when you wake up, and/or write down what you remember, it will help with remembering them more, in general...
"They say" that if you can take the time to think about your dreams when you wake up, and/or write down what you remember, it will help with remembering them more, in general...
Tumbleweed · F
@ThePatientAnarchist Yes! I do write them down if I can remember enough of them.
ThePatientAnarchist · 61-69New
@Tumbleweed oh yay! I have gone through phases of writing dreams down. It is interesting to reread what I wrote, and I do think it helps with recollections overall.
Wishing you many interesting, nourishing dreams and good memories of them!
Wishing you many interesting, nourishing dreams and good memories of them!
Tumbleweed · F
@ThePatientAnarchist My most favorite dreams are the ones of houses. They say that dreams of houses are a reflection of your soul. I must be a good soul because I loooove those dreams most of all!