Some of the time but not most of the time.
Sometimes I wake withing a great dream, forget it and then I get a fleating glimps back into it in the afternoon, but I can't remember all of it, like it's a really old memory.
2006-07-31 19:41:15
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answered by machinator 3
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OK, here's a great method I read about. It's called dream recall. Right before you drown into that state of sleep, the mind is most powerful. At that time, in your mind, for 10 minutes or so tell yourself that you are going to remember all your dreams *(and wake up after each one and write it down). This part is optional because not everyone wants to disturb their sleeping habit like this. However, they say, you will find out that you actually dream ~30 times a night. In the morning, if you succeed, recall what you remember or have written down.
Enjoy the results. Practice.
2006-07-31 19:42:28
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answered by London 5
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Yes, I do remember my dreams. A key to remembering your dreams is to try not to move when you awaken until you remember your dream and commit it to memory. If at all possible it is best to awaken without an alarm clock so you don't have to move to turn it off. It sometimes helps if you get back in position you woke up in and the dream will come back to you. Even if you remember the smallest snippet of the dream write it down. You will be surprised how more of it will come to you. Good luck and sweet dreams!
2006-07-31 19:42:12
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answered by angelicsanto 3
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Yes Often and vividly at first i do when i first wake up in the morning or at night
Of course given time the dream complete recoletion fades
so i typically reach for my dream journal and write down as much and as speciffically what i recall imeidaltly after awakening
Dreams are usually typically achived during REM sleep which is known as deep sleep where ones conisous mind enters a state where it is highly active though you are asleep where recolection fo daily events and random thoughts that are processed and subpressed are interactiin in the brain
2006-07-31 19:44:06
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answered by vortexflight 2
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If you want to remeber your dreams (or practice psyhcic readings), put a book and pencil near your bed. Every morning once you wake up, stay in the position you are. For some reason, the same position you were in will let you remeber your dream more clear. You can then write down your dream.
Doing this helps your "psychic" abilities, thats if you believe in it.
2006-07-31 19:41:52
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answered by mrxxbrian 2
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I occasionally remember dreams when something I see or hear triggers something and brings it all back and I still remember a couple of weird ones from when I was a kid, but generally no, don't remember them.
"cmadeira" obviously likes breasts and wants to see them more.
2006-07-31 19:43:03
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answered by Anonymous
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No I don't remember my dream unless I'm really tried then for some reason I tend to remember them.
2006-07-31 19:41:39
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answered by Carson's Mom 3
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Yes I remember a lot of them. Try this out - go to sleep with a pencil in your hand and have it on a notebook and see what you write while you are sleep - freeky.
2006-07-31 19:47:09
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answered by 3DDD 5
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I have dreams every night and I remember almost every one of them.....is that a little wierd?
2006-07-31 19:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I remember the wierd ones. Last night, woman walked by me topless, but she had breasts on both her front and back. I don't know what that one means.
2006-07-31 19:40:20
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answered by Hockey, Guns & Beer 3
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