Upon starting my journey into lucid dreaming several months ago, I noticed that almost all advice, all articles, books, and the like argued that any aspire lucid dreamer should always keep a dream journal. While I agree proper dream recall is the bedrock for all lucid dreaming practices, I can’t help but feel the topic hasn’t been fully explained. Thus I ask to the lucid dreaming community what real purpose does a dream journal holds? While the basic premise says “If you can’t remember your dreams, then why bother to lucid dream?”, I can’t help but notice many fellow newcomers write and record their dreams for what seems like a whole year, only to see their efforts result in an ability not much improved. Not much progress is made.
On the other hand, there are successful lucid dreamers whom I believe, hold an outstanding recall skill, and are able to remember many dreams throughout the night, or at the least one a day. I know the level of commitment put by the practitioner should be taken into account as an influential factor but still, in the end, I think the problem does not lie only in being able to recall our dreams, but in how we do it.
Up until I read about Rathez’ tutorial did it made me take dream journaling into a whole new different level. Does journaling our dreams serve no more than being able to recall our dreams for the night, or does it also require proper dream analysis of the dream? What does being familiar with the dream world actually mean? To what extent? What should be our main focus: the events that took place inside the dream, the amount of dreams we have each night, a detailed observation of the dream world, a critical analysis of such events? I believe that approaching dream journaling with this mindset allows for a much richer practice, and in the end a much better progress in strengthening dream recall.
Likewise, do experienced lucid dreamers journal their dreams with such level of observational analysis and detail? I think the reason behind a dreamer’s progress in recall depends in the actual perception a dreamer has to a dream journal. To a novice like myself, when first reading upon dream journaling, I thought it meant only to record the whole events of the night, depending on how long the dream was, and the number of dreams I had for the night. But to an experienced lucid dreamer, detail and analysis may be even more important than just telling a story. That way, they are better able to spot the inconsistencies within the dream world, and use that to trigger lucidity. However, I can’t know for sure whether my thoughts have any bit of veracity, which is why I have to ask you guys.
At the end of the day it all comes down to proper observational skills I guess. Still however, there are people who are great observers by nature, people who trained themselves to be great observers, and people who lack such a skill (like myself.) So maybe the focus should be first in developing a proper observational skill coupled with a proper tackle at dream journaling and recall.
I guess what I’m trying to ask is: How do experienced lucid dreamers, or any dreamer with an excellent recall ability, approach their dream journal? By the way, do any of you dreamers out there know how to develop a solid observational skill?
I’m by no means an expert in this, just a novice dreamer sharing his thoughts on a subject. I am not discovering anything groundbreaking either, in fact, Rathez’ tutorial explains perfectly what I believe should be the best approach to using a dream journal. I’m just trying to find out how many of you dreamers out there approach your dream journals. Anyway, I’m eager to see what you guys think about this.