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[b]Name :
Brent
Abilities(what you can do, how often lucid. : As far as abilities within a dream, I am able to do absolutely and postitively EVERYthing, provided that my imagination can handle it (no warping to other locations, because my imagination cannot process all of the details at once). Even in those dreams which are not lucid, I can do anything because I have gotten so accustomed to these abilities that I forget that there is a world where I cannot fly, or go through walls. When I am awake, and I drop something, my first instinct is ALWAYS to reach out my hand, and make the object come to me. I forget, when I am awake, that I cannot do this.
I work and go to school full time (each) so right now, I have lucid dreams twice a week. Every weekend, however, I set times to 'explore'. I have about a 85-90% success rate. Usually if I fail, it's because I was way too tired, and shouldn't have been trying it in the first place.
I am a natural lucid dreamer. I never had to teach myself how to have lucid dreams, only how to control them better, and make them stronger.
Interests :
I am a network administrator for a school, so I am a computer geek. I also like to party, and get drunk. LOL. I like flowers, because that's super nerdy, and I play the guitar, because it's not.
Goals :
I would like to learn how to strengthen my stronghold on my dreams once I am there, that is, how to hold onto them, and keep them from slipping away. I would like to learn how I can strengthen their intensity. I would also like to learn how to strengthen my imagination, so I can handle stronger happenings in my dreams.
Amount of time you've been having lucid dreams :
They began eleven years ago on their own. Since then, they have been growing in intensity, and my control over them has become better.
When you are usually available to answer questions :
Anytime. Fbrent333@hotmail.com

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Hi there
I'm new to lucid dreaming and yet, am still learning and reading Steven Laberge's "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" book. I am very interested, and have only just recently found the time to devote some energy and focus into it. I've always felt a 'natural spiritual' sense within in me my entire life, and the only lucid dreams I can recall having were those that scared me because I didn't know what they were. Now that I am teaching myself about the art, while as much attention as I pay, I know I will have many many questions, and if you would like to guide me along and hear about my trials and experiences, I would be delighted.
Tori
all I ask is guidance, and what I gain is ours.
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