DreamInsights
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What might it mean if dreams are uncommon, or occassional time-periods when having no dreams?
I don't know.What is the consensus amongst dream researchers?
This could even be an abnormal "dry-spell" (for lack of a better term) when dream-frequencies drop from say three, or four dreams a week to no dreams - possibly for as long as several days, to even as long as one dream inside of a one-month.Are you asking what does it mean when you have a few days without a dream?
If you remember dreams you have three or four times a week, then you are exceptional. I wouldn't worry about a dry spell.This could even be an abnormal "dry-spell" (for lack of a better term) when dream-frequencies drop from say three, or four dreams a week to no dreams - possibly for as long as several days, to even as long as one dream inside of a one-month.
Dreams happen when they happen (or don't happen) it is what it is.Does it really matter that each of us doesn't have a dream every single day?
And what is considered to be an uncommon dream?
Do you keep a record of your dreams?Dreams happen when they happen (or don't happen) it is what it is.
* 'Uncommon' refers to that lower than usual frequency of dreams.
so your answer would be yes to keeping a journal of dreams.Two discussion-threads in 'DreamForum' in the 'General Dream Discussion Forum'
* 'Can Dreams Yield Valuable Insights?'
- So far, just mostly mundane insights dreamed - helpful for minor day-to-day tasks.
* 'Keeping Journals of Dreams.'