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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Sydney, Australia
Posts: 174
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I'd like to suggest it's a very valuable idea to keep a diary and pen next to your bed. Then, when you wake up, to write down as many fragments of dream(s) you can remember. You have to do it straight away, or your ego/darkside/pain-body will quickly wipe all trace of them out of your short-term memory.
Just doing this acknowledges the importance of your dreams. I know it's uncomfortable. But dreams are messages coming from the Higher Self. Most people don't listen to, or hear, their Higher Self, pretty much ever. By the way, did you know that Freud, Jung, Adler and Lowen all considered the study of dreams to be the most important topic by far in psychology? And that they went to great lengths to study and try to understand their own dream journals? Those four people were basically the founders of Western psychology. The only reason dreams aren't the centrepiece of psychology today is that most of their students couldn't manage to recall their own dreams -- an so labelled the whole subject as "unscientific". |
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