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- From: s_titz@ira.uka.de (Olaf Titz)
- Newsgroups: alt.dreams
- Subject: A Dream Logging Systematic
- Date: 28 Dec 1992 19:42:57 GMT
- Organization: Fachschaft math/inf, Uni Karlsruhe, FRG
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- I have only recently started logging dreams, but I tried to put some
- systematics into it. Maybe this is where the CS mind comes through :-)
- I don't state that this method does fit everyone, but I'm using it and
- maybe it is interesting for you to know.
-
- Headers
-
- I start every transcript with a few Email-like 'header lines' to
- describe characteristics. These are (but are not limited to) the
- following:
- Time - exact date and time when the dream took place, estimated from
- the time of awakening (including time zone!).
- Title - I try to give the dreams titles, but only for the purpose of
- remembering and distinguishing them.
- Location - where the dream takes place, if this can be figured out.
- Scale or Characteristics - see below.
- Begin and End - how the dream started (if this can be determined) and
- ended.
- Music - as in most of my dreams a certain piece of music is of special
- importance (and if only as background) I state it here.
-
- Then I try to write down the strain of action in prose, but as dreams
- often feature more than can be expressed in words it's up to the
- reader to understand it. ;-) (Mostly it's only me anyway, but I'm just
- preparing to submit a ship story to Allen...)
- It ends with a rather exact description how I awoke.
- After the text always comes a line giving the exact time when I took
- the transcript, and documenting later changes and corrections.
-
- Common Abbreviations
-
- RL - Real Life
- LD - lucid dreams
- # - forgotten
- FA - false awakening
- [...] - comments from the RL world
- Aw, Co, Cl - see below
- (to be continued...)
-
- How to State Dream Characteristics
-
- I've mentioned before that the usual notion of 'lucidity - yes or no'
- isn't enough. It is several continuous scales, stating certain
- characteristics in terms of a number between 0 and 1. So far I use
- three of them:
- Aw - awareness of the dream as such, the classic notion of 'lucid',
- from 0 (ordinary) to 1 (full aware of "I'm dreaming").
- Co - control, from 0 (like in RL) to 1 (like a Holodeck).
- Cl - clarity of images. RL is just over 1 on the 0-1 scale (if you
- understand).
- These are not static, but rather floating, so it is important to
- sketch the 'curves': Co .3-1-.7 means "starting with a bit of control,
- increasing to full control and later losing a bit of that."
- This may sound awfully mathematical to those with different fields of
- study. Note that I don't claim that this scheme was necessary, or worked
- for everybody. It is just for me, being used to mathematical
- descriptions, the easiest way to express what is in my memory of these
- characteristics. (I'll welcome comments from other people with similar
- thoughts as well as from those to whom this sounds strange. Sharing of
- experience has always been a good thing in dream-working.)
-
- Sometimes the whole state can be described with one word. Then I use
- this. (Mostly it is the word 'non-lucid', if this implies that
- fine-grained curves are not necessary.)
-
- (To be continued sometimes...)
-
- Happy New Year,
- Olaf
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