Does anyone here keep a Dream Journal?

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so i was looking at another forum and there was a thread called Dream Journals where people kept track of their dreams every night so i was just wondering whether anyone here keeps track of their dreams?
 
I keep a dream journal by my bed and write in it as I wake up and recall dreams. It's one of the underlying aids to attaining lucidity whilst dreaming.
 
Dreams are just pictures of what you have seen in your life all scrambled up , they dont mean anything really, so no i dont write them down as its pointless, but some dreams make you go WTF upon waking up and your happy to be alive in a bed just after you have been threatened with a gun to your head,i actually broke my big toe kicking the wall so hard when i had a spasm of being shot, it was that bad
 
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I dreamt I was reading a wikipedia article last night. I don't think writing them down would be that interesting.
 
My GIRLfriend does ;)
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No but my alarm app records sleep talking :)

Two memorable lines:

1) "Well that's not natural... Ugh" (I sound like I'm observing something)

2) "It was my phone, my phone and it kept coming back!" (I sound distressed).

Weird!
 
That app sounds interesting Bainbridge. What name and OS? Does it record all the time, or is there a trigger like when noise level is above ambient sound? As a kid, my parents told me that I occasionally slept-talked about cars, and I wondered if I still sleep-talk now :D
 
Dreams are just pictures of what you have seen in your life all scrambled up , they dont mean anything really, so no i dont write them down as its pointless, but some dreams make you go WTF upon waking up and your happy to be alive in a bed just after you have been threatened with a gun to your head,i actually broke my big toe kicking the wall so hard when i had a spasm of being shot, it was that bad

Do you keep a ghost journal?
 
That app sounds interesting Bainbridge. What name and OS? Does it record all the time, or is there a trigger like when noise level is above ambient sound? As a kid, my parents told me that I occasionally slept-talked about cars, and I wondered if I still sleep-talk now :D

It's for an android phone and called Sleep as Android - one of the very few apps I liked so much I bought the full program (about £2)

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.sleep&hl=en
 
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