
Guide to Dream Interpretation I: How to Remember Your Dreams
Dreams are tales woven by our subconscious, often to send across a message that our conscious is unwilling to comprehend. But the language of dreams is coded with metaphors and symbols, so to understand our dreams we therefore need to understand the unique visual language of our subconscious.
The first and most important step in dream interpretation is recalling your dreams accurately; however, it is at this first step itself that most of us falter. Generally we remember our dreams vividly the moment we wake up, but within seconds our conscious mind takes over. And as the minutes and hours of the day pass, the dream fades away from our mind…
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It's practically impossible to remember a dream exactly as it happened. Even if you write your dream down, your conscious, waking mind is going to edit it -adding or embellishing some parts and forgetting ot diminishing other parts.
The way you remember your dream - what your waking mind chooses to remember and what it chooses to change or forget - probably tells you as much about yourself than the dream itself.
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