DreamJournal.net - The Best Place to Track Your DreamsTrack your surreal nightly adventures at DreamJournal.net!!!
By: Web Moxie LLC BALTIMORE - Aug. 2, 2013 - PRLog -- While Facebook is dominating the mass audience social networking space, the niche network—
Site creator Kelly Matthews, CEO of Web Moxie LLC, announced via URL Wire that her site dedicated to recording dreams is celebrating a milestone of 160,000 dreams uploaded. Free to join, members have the option of setting their dreams to private, public, or viewable by friends only, and can track recurring themes, keywords, and symbols. Very Web-2.0-ish, DreamJournal.net even provides tools like symbol and keyword clouds, and allows reader feedback and interpretations. "When I launched DreamJournal in 2001," said Matthews, "it was mostly for my own enjoyment and fun. I had no idea the site would resonate with so many people."This is a neat 21st Century spin on the old-fashioned paper and ink dream journal, though I’d imagine people would have to write it down and transcribe in the morning, unless they sleep at the computer. I kept a dream journal once, the process of which involves training yourself to wakeup after a dream while it is still fresh and you can remember it long enough to write it down. Honestly, being faced with my own subconscious and the distorted reality of the dream world kind of creeped me out. Once I noticed that famous silver cord, I bolted. There are many camps of people regarding dreams, including spiritualists and psychologists, those who like hearing or reading about dreams and those who don’t. (After all, technically, the "true" story never happened— What they mean is up to you and my guess is your interpretation is as good as anybody’ Friends. All attached by a silver cord, I bet. End
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