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I had another dream on "Tahini" right after I went back to bed. This time, I was riding a bike, and I got onto a path along a hilly ridge that ran the perimeter of the island. The path was right outsdie of a net mesh, and the open side of the path dropped straight off, into the water. As soon as I got on it, I thought, wouldn't it be safer to ride inside the mesh? But there wasn't a path inside the mesh, so I just kept going.

Predictably, my bike went off the edge and I started to plunge toward the ocean. There were several people there--friends or co-workers, I can't remember who but they were familiar to me. They all started shouting advice and stuff. I remember trying something--I'm not sure what--that didn't work. Right as I was about to hit the water, I thought something like, OK, looks like I'd better learn to fly. Then I swooped away from the water and back into the air. It was exhilerating. I had had this suspicion that I could fly but I hadn't been sure. There was something in my hands still, but it wasn't the bike anymore. It was more like a stick. I don't think it was a broomstick but I was riding it like a witch on one. I was sure that the power to fly was in me, and not the stick, though.

Much later, I dreamed that one of my co-workers came to visit Tahini. Actually, he landed in a old-fashioned rocket capsule, like the kind astronauts used to use to return to Earth. We all ran up to greet him. Funny, we were all happy to see him, and I recognized him, even though the name I assigned him was of someone who works at a different location from mine, and I only know him by voice. (He's also got something of a temper and isn't always popular around my workplace.) None of us wanted to leave Tahini--we were just welcoming him. I still don't remember who the people with me were, but I'm thinking co-workers.

That's all I recall now. Oh, well, I had a stupid dream abiout licensing a cartoon character, like one from Disney or Hannah Barbera, for a marketing project at Toddler Bank. But I don't recall anything more to that one, and it wasn't a very interesting subject anyway. I'd rather spend my dream-time on a tropical island than at work. :)

Re: Dream Interps, Part 2

Date: 2002-07-07 09:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] awolf.livejournal.com
Yes, memory is the hard part. Someone in a previous post--yours or Kincaid's recent dream recollection--mentioned that you need a pad of paper by you, and the fifteen minutes in the morning it takes to write it all down, if you want to remember. You can increase dream memory with logging, over time, too.

Trickster

Dream memory varies a lot from person to person

Date: 2002-07-09 03:45 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I doubt that logging would do me much good. In an average decade, I typically remember that I had 2 or 3 dreams (and those will be quickly forgotten since I'm not in the habbit of writing them down). It's probably a side effect of the way I sleep -- I sleep soundly for as long as I'm going to and then wake up almost fully in seconds once my system decides it's morning (assuming no alarm, which is the normal case).

Telnar
From: [identity profile] awolf.livejournal.com
Logging would probably help you. Logging works for nearly anyone, and especially for people in your position.

Not only do you forget your dreams quickly upon waking, you also forget that you had remembered your dreams upon waking. I've often written down dreams I've had, only to go back an hour later and be stunned--I didn't remember writing anything down that morning.

You need a pad of paper and a pen beside your bed, the resolve to do it, and fifteen minutes extra in the mornings. That's it. I think an alarm might help, though.

Trickster

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