(07-12-2016, 01:55 PM)outerheaven Wrote: Before you go to sleep, intend to remember your dreams. Voice that intention if you want, repeat it to yourself in your head, have some sort of nightly physical ritual you do -- do whatever you have to do to remind yourself to remember.
Equally important, keep a dream journal. Write your dreams down as soon as you can. Don't put it off or you'll forget.
You'll find that this process is like a muscle. Exercise it, strengthen it, and the work becomes profoundly easier.
This is also the most basic step towards a lucid dreaming practice. You have to become more aware of the fact that you are dreaming in general.
Q'uo offers the same recurring advice as outerheaven.
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0704.aspx
Quote:S1: Yes, Latwii. Why would someone not remember their dreams?http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0110.aspx
I am Latwii, and am aware of your query, my sister. That state of your being known as the dream state is seldom given much value by the entities upon your planet. There is a great cultural bias which suggests that dreams be ignored as being unreal and useless. Therefore, it takes a great deal of effort on the part of any entity wishing to utilize this state of your being for growth to utilize it. An entity needs to make the inner commitment each night before retiring to your sleep that it shall remember those events in which it partakes during its sleeping time. When this commitment has been intensified to the sufficient degree that the subconscious is convinced that the conscious mind wishes a communication with it, then the subconscious mind shall aid in the remembering of the dreams.
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One may learn this skill by reminding the self upon retiring for the evening that each dream shall be remembered and recorded as soon as possible upon its completion.
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is...3_0518.pdf
Quote:entities have the opportunity to choose what they wish to intend. It is a choice which then may be held in remembrance, in intent. If, for instance, one goes into the sleeping state with intention to remember the dreams and explore them, that intention begins to have strength as the new resource is used.http://llresearch.org/transcripts/issues...2_0712.pdf
Quote:I am Q’uo, and am aware of you query, my sister. We feel that you have well prepared yourself for the work with dreams, and can only suggest that you provide yourself with the tools for recording your dreams as soon as you have experienced the dreams as is possible. The repeating and reminding to the self that you wish to remember the dreams is most important.
I also can't remember my dreams all the time, it comes in bursts for me. I suspect I don't respect it enough yet to consistently remember clearly.