What I need is techniques on remembering your dreams.
Yes, I have dreams that come true. From everyday things like friends moving to the twin towers coming down. What I most remember is dreams I had when I was little.
Like ex: The twin towers.
I know I was in school because I remember, I was sitting in my desk and a teacher rushed in the room, and went up to my teacher and whispered something in his ear, then he wouldn't answer any questions because he was glued to the computer. But I also remember seeing my grandpa's living room, my mom, and the T.V. My mom was holding a coffee cup, drinking from it, I looked at the T.V. And A twin tower went down. Then I saw the second one. My mom was shouting at my grandpa to come and see this, while she repeatedly said "Oh, ****." But a couple of months ago we were talking about it, and she was saying she was in grandpa's living room, when she saw it. I said "Oh yea! I was there remember." And My mom said "No, you weren't that was a weekday." I checked online and it was a weekday. I mean I could be wrong but I don't know.
Now, back to the point.
Anyway, I've tried every trick in the book, and it just doesn't work for me. From gems, rituals, to chanting. It just doesn't work. Somehow I only remember if I feel great emotion or it's really BIG. But the others are important too! I have a dream diary, two actually. What I mean is when you wake up.
Does anyone else have this problem? If, so what's you're trick?
And if not, is there any other way that I can remember my dreams?
Thank you for your time,
Suzette Lafkin
It was moreso of a date, rather than an actual 'vision', but I'm going to meditate more on it to receive more insight. It happened last night, when I was practicing projecting, and it was a lucid dream.
I recorded it in my dream/experience journal.
Interesting how these things work, is it not?
Au revior. 😊 ❤