What might it mean if dreams are uncommon?

You may have had dreams but forget that you had them. I believe that dreams are scripted by entities in the spiritual realm, so if you have few dreams, it may mean heaven doesn't have much interest in you.
 
Are you asking what does it mean when you have a few days without a dream?
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.
 
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.
If you remember dreams you have three or four times a week, then you are exceptional. I wouldn't worry about a dry spell.
 
As dreams, or lack of dreams, or even remmebring (or not remembering) dreams are very subjective, it can be tricky to quibble about dreams.

It's likely to experience active and "dry spells" side-by-side regarding dreams - as well as those times we might not want to remember dreams.

Periodically, there are those times we experience dreams that cannot readily be put to words. Go figure!
 
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.'
 
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.'
so your answer would be yes to keeping a journal of dreams.
 
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