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Use a Digital Recorder Now that we're in the digital age, we recommend using a digital recorder as your 'dream journal' and having this by your nightstand. When you awake, you simply hit record and capture as much as you can recall. Like the device pictured, these are small and inexpensive devices (usually run less than $100 and even less on eBay) and you can then upload your digital file to your computer via a USB port. There you can easily transcribe into notes if you wish or even keep a spreadsheet of themes or Christian dream symbols that may have appeared, including the date. There's even software that can do the transcription for you and these programs are getting better and better. You're basically starting your own Christian dream symbol database as your own personal reference and can more easily spot patterns like repetitive dream symbols or pictures and can document the timeline of when these appear. Another bonus of the digital recorder is your ability to capture your emotions on tape which may be very important - how were you feeling, what were you feeling during the dream and after you awoke - something more difficult to capture in a static journal or notebook. Also record (or write down) all dreams that you remember for a period of time. While no particular symbol may be immediate to you, it may take a series of dreams over a period of time to understand the meaning of the entire sequence. So document all of your dreams! For more tips and ideas to help spot Christian dream symbols or other types of symbolism in your dreams, join us at ChristianDreams.org today! Bryan Johnson is founder of ChristianDreams.org offering an easy to use dictionary of Christian dream symbols. Search our extensive database of Christian dream symbols with references to Biblical text. Find out the real meaning behind God's messages! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bryan_K_Johnson |