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      advice please

      I've had lucid dreams before, pretty nice ones as I recall and im preatty good at dream recall. The only thing that I really havent gotten down yet is the ability to actually relise im in a dream. I have about 2 1/2 months of dream recall in a journel and so I know my dream signs, but noticeing them and acting apon them and useing them to become licud is what gets me. Any advice would be apperciated

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      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/....php?p=1057431 for starters ought to help immensely.

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      Thanks, helps alot

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      You experience most of your REM sleep in the morning at the end of your nights sleep, this is your best chance of a LD, that's where WBTB (wake back to bed) can help, I like the watch RC reality check, wearing a digital watch, when you look at it in a dream the numbers don't make sense, works every time and it's easy to do during the day

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      I fully endorse the WBTB method. This is the only way that I can almost assure that I will be able to dream (or if I'm bnot going to be able to, I know that I can't, and I can get up and try again in a few minutes.). Using WBTB I can lucid dream about 85% of the times I try, which is about twice a week these days. There have been periods of time when I went in every day.

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      Quote Originally Posted by sloth View Post
      I fully endorse the WBTB method.
      ditto
      Get over the past, accept the present, and don't worry about the future.

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