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  • Yes, a large number of premonitions that came true. It used to come across as deja-vu and then when I journaled my dreams I realized that was the source. Very strange. Usually mundane things.
  • I don't need too. i remember all my dreams anyway. every single horrible detail, every single night. i hate it! i guess my dreams have taught me to listen to what my heart is trying to tell me.
  • Yeah I have been keeping a dream journal at http://www.matchadream.com for about six months now. It is great fun because at first it seemed like more effort than it was worth. But now I am happy I kept doing it because first of all when I look back and read old dreams I had I can sometimes see what they were trying to tell me, because now I have the benefit of hindsight and can see that time in my life more clearly than I could at the time. Also, it is really weird because when I read my old dreams I have absolutely no recollection of them at all. It is like reading somebody else's dreams, like I can't believe that I dreamt that? So all in all I think it's a great habit. I think we dream for a reason and it can really help us to try to figure it out. Now that I have gotten into the practice it has helped me to figure out the dreams I have now better than I used to be able to. Hope this helps.
  • I did for almost 10 years. I found it very helpful. I was able to find and prove that some of my dreams were prophetic, follow themes and find lessons in them, determine my own dream symbols and simply enjoyed having so much detail available when I became fully awake.
  • i foind out my dad wants forgiveness posthumously. hesnot getting it
  • I think it is a great idea. I know it works from others who have done so, but I have not because I can be very undisciplined. I'm getting there. I know I will do this eventually. Sorry, this is not more helpful, but I just wanted to lend my voice to the fact that anyone thinking about doing this can reap great rewards through info channeled from their subconscious.

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