Dream Archive May 2004
31-May-2004: I dreamt that my mum’s dog, Tilly, had taken on human form. She was walking around with a bag […]
This is the dream archive where I uploaded my dreams for seven years.
There is a dream, faithfully recorded, for every night between May 2003 and February 2010.
Although not many people will go to the lengths of writing down their dreams every day for seven years, recording your dreams in this way can be useful over extended periods. This is especially true if you’re going though interesting or difficult times in your life as you can look back over them and get clues to how you were feeling on a subconscious level.
Of course, you may simply want to look back on your dreams as a source of amusement.
Finally, writing down your dreams actually helps you remember your dreams. By writing down your dreams you are saying to your brain, ‘hey, it’s important I remember this stuff when I wake up, because I want to write it all down’.
31-May-2004: I dreamt that my mum’s dog, Tilly, had taken on human form. She was walking around with a bag […]
30-April-2004: Dreaming about Belgium in the week prior to Nazi invasion in 1939; a few of us English people were
31-March-2004: Dave (Smiley on this site’s message board) sent me an amazing Flash animation. He’s just started getting into creating
29-February-2004: I moved into the house my grandparents used to live in when I was a baby up until I
31-January-2004: There was a woman that couldn’t walk and her long lost cousin came along and she ran up to
31-December-2003: A female gangster boss in London, England employed me with two others. Our job was to run a multi-story
30-November-2003: I was a Chinese kung fu sword fighter in Japan; I was famous for being deadly and helping the
31-October-2003: I was in the army chasing after a convoy of trucks that had a kidnapped prince on board; they
30-September-2003: Met a nice dark haired girl and the way back from the pub in Australia somewhere. She was afraid
31-August-2003: I went to visit a new client, as a support worker, when I got to the house it was