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“Chapter 4: Recording Your Dreams (page 42) Write titles that will help you to quickly recall the dream or determine its main theme. You needn't confine your journaling to words, at least if you hand-write your dreams. Draw maps of the setting or pictures of important images from your dreams. Not every dream will necessarily have something worth drawing. Maybe most of your dreams won't. But, sometimes, you can more clearly communicate the appearance of something meaningful by drawing it rather than writing about it.”

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Dream Patterns: Revealing the Hidden Patterns of Our Waking Lives

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