Doug,
I find taking 1-3 Mg of Melatonin before bedtime will stimulate dreams, and
seems to make it easier to remember. They are more lucid, but can get weird.
They definitely come "in" better.
Nerd From Hell. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doug Pen singer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 8:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Anyone out there?
> 
> 
> Well, here's a question for lurkers and "pseudo 
> intellectuals" (like myself 8)
> ):  Dreams.  I know I must dream, but damned if I ever 
> remember any but the
> worst of them (and fortunately, very few of those.)  The 
> other morning I was
> having what I think was a pretty good dream, the not quite 
> half awake variety,
> when something distracted me very briefly.  Try as I might, I couldn't
> remember the slightest thing about it.
> 
> So I'm just curious, how many people actually remember dreams 
> consistently? 
> Occasionally?  Almost Never?  Does anyone employ any tricks to either
> stimulate dreams or to remember them?  How about repetitive dreams? 
> 
> Just to make it kind of on topic; does stuff you've been 
> reading or watching
> on TV ever stimulate dreams?
> 
> Doug
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> 
> 
> 
> Eileen Tan wrote:
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s Log, Stardate 12032001.1939:
> > > Is the list down or is it just that quiet?
> > 
> > List is up, and just quiet.  With all the pseudointellectual rants
> > that's been going on, what else would you expect?  It's 
> driven all the
> > lurkers even deeper.
> > 
> > So lurkers, here's your chance - what fun topics of 
> discussion would you
> > like to see on this list?
> > 
> > Wolf
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