Post nr: 4898 Thread: [4898] |
Author: RiddleRose (Anyone still here?) | Posted: (6491 days ago) |
Subject: Dream Inspiration |
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I'm having some trouble remembering a dream I had last night. I remember parts of it, and sort of, the general feeling, but I'm missing a bunch of the details. I really want to turn it into a story while staying as true to the dream as I can, but I need the details. Any tips? And does anyone else here get tons of their inspirations from dreams? |
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Post nr: 4900 Thread: [4898] |
Author: Kiddalee (I'm here. Bwahahaha!) | Posted: (6491 days ago) | Previous in thread: 4898 by RiddleRose |
Subject: Dream Inspiration |
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I don't really know how to recall a lost dream, except that sometimes, if I really wanted to recall it, it snaps back to me once I've given up and am in the middle of doing something else. |
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Post nr: 4921 Thread: [4898] |
Author: RiddleRose (Anyone still here?) | Posted: (6485 days ago) | Previous in thread: 4900 by Kiddalee |
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ahhh... thank you. that helps a lot. i shall immediately try all of those methods. i love my dreams... ^_^ |
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Post nr: 4935 Thread: [4898] |
Author: Emily (Post your Faves :) favorite quotes) | Posted: (6483 days ago) | Previous in thread: 4921 by RiddleRose |
Subject: Dream Inspiration |
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Before you go to sleep at night, say (outloud!), "I want to remember my dreams." This is vocally commanding your brain to remember your dreams. |
Post nr: 5007 Thread: [4898] |
Author: RiddleRose (Anyone still here?) | Posted: (6462 days ago) | Previous in thread: 4935 by Emily |
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brain aliens. dreadful things really. i shall try the vocal command thing. thankees! |