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CATCHING  YOUR  DREAMS
                                         the  northern  sky,  forming  multicoloured  words  that  looked  like
                                         the aurora borealis. For this you would need only two items from
                                         any Peg System. Take, for example, the Alphabet System. In this
                                         you would imagine that on the ice-floe with you was a gigantic and
                                         hairy  ape,  shivering  exaggeratedly  in  the  cold  with  you  and
                                         thumping his chest to keep warm as  an enormous bee buzzed in
                                         and out of the multicoloured images you were writing in the  sky.
                                         (See  illustration,  page  84.)  Note  that  although  the  Alphabet
                                         System Image Word for the letter A suggested in chapter 9 is ace, it
                                         is permissible,  as here,  to use  an alternative  of your own choice.
                                           Attaching the  Major Dream  Images  to your Major  Key Word
                                         System Memory Images in this way allows you to easily span the
                                         different  brain-wave  states  in  which  you  find  yourself  when
                                         asleep, when waking and when  fully awake, thus enabling you to
                                         remember  that  important  and  very  useful  part  of your  subcon-
                                         scious  life  that so  many of us hardly  ever contact.
                                           Numerous  studies  completed  on  people  who  have  started  to
                                         remember their dreams  show that,  over a period of months,  they
                                         become  more  calm,  more  motivated,  more  colourful,  more
                                         humorous, more imaginative, more creative, and far better able to
                                         remember. All of this is not surprising, for our unconscious dream
                                         world  is  a  constant  playground  for  the  right  side  of the  brain,
                                         where all of the Basic Memory Principles are practised to perfec-
                                         tion. Getting in touch with these at the conscious level encourages
                                         all connected  skills  to improve  automatically.
                                           If,  as  many  people  do,  you  become  interested  in  this  area  of
                                         self-exploration  and  improvement,  it  is  useful  to  keep a  dream
                                         diary in Key Memory Word and  Key Memory Image Mind Map
                                         form (see chapter 23). This diary will give you constant practice in
                                         all  the  skills  mentioned  and  will  become  an  increasingly  useful
                                         tool  in  your  overall  self-development.  After  a  little  practice  you
                                         may  well  find  yourself both  appreciating  and  creating  literature
                                         and  art  at  levels  you  had  not  previously  explored.  For  example,
                                         Edgar Allan Poe first remembered and then used the more night-
                                         marish  of his  dreams  as  the  basis  for  his  short  horror  stories.
                                         Similarly,  Salvador Dali,  the  surrealist artist,  publicly stated that
                                         many  of his  paintings  were  reproductions  of perfectly  remem-
                                         bered images  from his  dreams.
                                           It should  now be clear to you that the development of memory
                                         skills not only gives you the advantage of being able to remember
                                         more than you used to but also encourages the total development
                                         of the  left  and  right  hemispheres  of your brain.  This  leads  to  a
                                         general expansion of memory powers, a burgeoning of your ability
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