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Dani
12-31-2003, 11:20 AM
Hey, what's going on? I'm new here. Found the board in search of a site that will give me more information on Lucid Dreaming/Dream Control. I have lucid dreams constantly, and have been able to manipulate my dreams on several occassions..I just never knew there was a term for it until I picked up a book over the summer. I just thought I was special, LOL.

Can't wait to read about everyone else's dream control/lucid dreaming experiences :) Should be very interesting.

Seeker
12-31-2003, 11:27 AM
:yumdumdoodledum: :yumdumdoodledum: Welcome Dani! :yumdumdoodledum: :yumdumdoodledum:

You've found the righ place. This forum is crawling with Lucid dreamers

Dani
12-31-2003, 11:29 AM
Thanks!

I'm also glad to see it's still very active :) I stumbled on another board that didn't have posts since November. :roll:

jacobo
12-31-2003, 11:49 AM
:okbyenow:

Lucid83
12-31-2003, 07:20 PM
Hello

I have started becoming interested in lucid dreaming and I read the first post about the constant lucid dreams. I was interested if you can naturally have the lucid dreams or have you done techniques and if so which ones have been most effective. Thanks for the info and happy new years eve.

jacobo
12-31-2003, 11:40 PM
:okbyenow:

there are people who are naturals and there are ones who use training (me), all that info is in the dreamviews website.

ShadowNightWing
01-01-2004, 01:16 AM
Hi Danny and Lucid83 :goodjob:

Seeker
01-01-2004, 08:08 AM
:yumdumdoodledum: :yumdumdoodledum: Welcome Lucid83! :yumdumdoodledum: :yumdumdoodledum:

I'm like adidas, sometimes I have an LD without trying, but most of the time, I must work at it.

Lowercase Society
01-01-2004, 08:37 AM
but the word work can be an UNDERstatement for some of us though.
determination and motivation is definately needed!

welcome! :banana:

Do you think I should adhere to that pressing new frontier?
And leave in my wake a trip of fear? Or should I hold my head up high
And throw a wrench in spokes by, leaving the air behind me clear?
[/b]

Crucible
01-01-2004, 09:26 AM
I never work for mine. But I don't have them every day either.

Neo
01-01-2004, 12:21 PM
The whole lucid dreaming concept is new to me. I know I have had a few dreams where I was aware but I thought these where just flukes. Maybe my mind having some sort of weird short or something. Anyways I read the website and the few times I have known I was dreamin I rapidly wake up. The longest I was able to maintain my dream was a few minutes (I Believe) I flew up in the air knowing I was dreaming and immediately fell and right before hitting the ground I woke. Can anyone tell me how to keep calm maybe a tip or two.

jacobo
01-01-2004, 12:37 PM
:okbyenow:

spinning is supposed to help. you might want to ask that question in the dream control forum.

adroid28
01-01-2004, 01:37 PM
You can concentrate on the ground or your hands or any of your senses.
I heard(i havent done it yet) that is a good way in case you lose your visuals.
oh and...
WELCOME
:cheers:

Kaniaz
01-01-2004, 02:13 PM
Try the lucidity FAQ. It's a bit...stale, but it still has something about clarity increasing and stuff:

www.lucidity.com/LucidDreamingFAQ2.html (http://www.lucidity.com/LucidDreamingFAQ2.html)

And welcome :D

(aww, lowercase, I liked your other avatar better :( )

Seeker
01-01-2004, 05:07 PM
:yumdumdoodledum: :yumdumdoodledum: Welcome Neo! :yumdumdoodledum: :yumdumdoodledum:

Yeah, just do what these guys said!

Neo
01-02-2004, 01:31 PM
Thank you. I told my friend about lucid dreams and he told me he has had several. this is all new to me so it's strange how other people have had these dreams I thought were just random occurences. I dunno