Many people wake up with a faint sense that they have dreamed, only to find the memories slipping away almost immediately. Others grow frustrated, noticing that they rarely recall any dreams at all.
While some dismiss this as mere forgetfulness or a natural aspect of sleep, in many African traditions, the inability to remember dreams is thought to carry a deeper significance.
Dreams are not always random—they can be messages, guidance, or warnings your mind receives while you sleep. Missing these signals can leave a person feeling disoriented, confused, or disconnected from their life’s direction.
It’s common for people to treat dream forgetfulness as trivial. They may believe they are sleeping too deeply, waking too abruptly, or not paying enough attention. Many attempt to record dreams in a notebook or set alarms to wake at specific times, yet the images and messages often vanish upon waking.
This recurring pattern can cause frustration and self-doubt. While it may seem like a simple problem, there could be underlying factors or subtle influences affecting one’s ability to retain dream memories.To read more, tap here