Many people wake up with a faint sense of having had a dream, only to see the memories slip away almost instantly. Others may feel frustrated, realizing that they rarely remember their dreams at all.
While some dismiss this as forgetfulness or simply the natural rhythm of sleep, for many—especially in African traditions—the inability to remember dreams can hold deeper significance.
Dreams are not just random images or fleeting thoughts; they often carry messages, guidance, or warnings that the mind receives while we sleep. Missing these messages can sometimes leave a person feeling disconnected, lost, or uncertain about their life’s direction.
It’s easy to brush off the inability to recall dreams as insignificant. People often believe they sleep too deeply, wake too early, or simply don’t focus enough on the details. Many try methods like keeping a dream journal or setting alarms to help remember, but still, the dreams fade upon waking.
This recurring issue can lead to frustration, leaving individuals wondering if something is wrong. While it may appear to be a small problem on the surface, there may be deeper, unseen forces at play affecting our ability to.To read more, tap herew