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mollykins | 21:00 Fri 11th Jun 2010 | Body & Soul
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why is it that apparantly we dream every night but remember few of them?
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i ALWAYS recall my dreams...always... i think maybe it's because i am a light sleeper. My husband (who practically goes into a coma every night he sleeps so sound) NEVER recalls his.
because most of them are not that exciting. i get into lots of trouble as i sometimes provide a commentary for mine. mr kicker is not always impressed. ahem! x
Cos you'd go mental. It's the brain downloading all its rubbish, for the most part, so let it get on with it.
We drean to allow our subconcious mind to assimilate all the information it has received during the day. No-one is entirely sure if dreams serve this purpose - it is the perceived wisdom. Backing it up is the fact that a human will die from lack of sleep faster than he will die of lack of food or water.

The ability to reccall dreams can be trained. You need to keep a paper and pen by your bed and write down your thoughts as soon as you wake. A repitition of this action will eventually lead to additional recall of dreams - but will sadly not assist in the explanation of what they mean.
I dream a great deal and also have loads of nighmares. I also suffer from recurring dreams. I am a light sleeper and I usually remember my dreams in great detail. So much so that a bad dream haunts me the following day. I sometimes cannot remember what is real or what is a dream. I am an exceedingly anxious person.

Mr LL, who is a heavy sleeper and not a worrier can rarely remember dreaming.
My dreams are exciting and frightening and vivid. Some are OK and would make good film scripts!

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