Instead of a book...Can you make it a online refrence guide? er umm... Is it for profit? I didnt read all of the forum but I was just curious.
You're hired. I'll send you a detailed PM tonight. =)
Instead of a book...Can you make it a online refrence guide? er umm... Is it for profit? I didnt read all of the forum but I was just curious.
"I'm breathing fire... I must be dreaming"
-The thought that gave me my first lucid

1. Are you interested in working full time or part time on this project? (Full time would be like 1 hr. a day, part time would be anything less than that)
Part Time (i can be here almost Full time but can't guarantee an hour EVERY day)
2. Are you a good editor? (Please link some of your work if possible)
I am, i believe a thesaurus and a dictionary are must haves for any writer.
3. Are you a good writer? (Please link some of your work if possible)
I am currently writing a book that i have been developing for going on 3 years now, although i cannot link it here, but if you would like i can send some bits and pieces to you via email, as to i am very protective of it.
4. Is organization one of your strong suits? (In terms of content, chapters etc.)
I'm good , not outstanding though. I constantly double, triple and most often quadruple check myself
5. List any prior experience you may have had regarding working on a book
Currently writing one
6. Is lucid dreaming a strong suit of yours?
I am decent at WILD's, but mostly it occurs in the dream for me, usually i take control after the dream has started (more than not at the beginning of it).
7. Are you good at brainstorming? Or do you tend to set off fire alarms...
I'm a killer brain stormer, I am ALWAYS thinking about my book, or my art interests. I'm always finding myself taking things from every hour and saying "Could that hold up in my stories? Might that be an interesting scene, or could i relate that to something in my literature?" I'm a What if kind of person.
8. Do you remain current on lucid dreaming studies and new information regarding the subject in general? (If so, please give a brief explanation)
I only watch Science channel, Discovery, Nat Geo, History Channel, and anything else having to do with furthering ones knowledge on anything and everything. I record anything having to do with it on my DVR, i research videos and other articles on it almost on a daily basis
9. Is graphic designing a strong suit of yours? (please list examples if applicable)
I'm not a pro but i am very skilled in it, i don't have an album because most of my work i do for second or third parties. I can do anything i want, it just takes me a few days longer if i haven't done it before, I just have to study it for a little bit and then i can do it. I'm self taught in many aspects of Graphic Design and proficient in most of them. I have posted some of my work for others on this Forum site.
10. What do you feel you could bring to the table on this project? How do you feel you'll be of most help?
I know i can bring an artistic ability that will stand toe to toe with most others here, I have a knack for writing that is the center of my life. I can write Chapters, paragraphs or just side notes, I know how to word a piece of literature so that the reader is convinced i'm speaking the words to him/her, or can very easily vision what i'm speaking of. I always go over my writing to see if there's anything that can be done better or in a more professional way. Touching on the Graphic Design area again, I know that visual aids are a giant contributor to any literature in that it helps ease the subconscious mind in trying to process and store the information for later referencing and a better understanding of the vision the author(s) are trying to communicate to the reader.
11. How old are you?
20 going on 21 with the wisdom of a 80 year old
12. How long have you been lucid dreaming?
I've been Lucid Dreaming since I was around 16 when i was being plagued by an onslaught of nightmares because of problems in the home, so i began looking for a way to end the nightmares and usher the more nonchalant and whimsical dreams back.
13. How proficient of a lucid dreamer are you?
I'm still working on a technique to induce them definitively, but almost 90% percent of my dreams i have i assume control of and redirect it to a more 'Directed' version of what the dream may have been. Usually If i don't take control of a dream i'm either wanting it to end to get a more peaceful sleep, or just not in the mood to Lucid Dream so i almost ignore the dream other that sitting back and allowing it to entertain me.
14. How many books on lucid dreaming have you read (please list each one, and what stuck out about each one to you)?
I've read many pieces from alot of different books, but mostly the one i've fully read is The Art of Dreaming by Carlos Castaneda. I find the book, at it's core, has the means to help the patient practitioner achieve their first Lucid Dream if taken with a grain of salt. That is that if you solely concentrate on the dreaming aspect and not the other ideas and theories listed and detailed within.
15. What studies do you read that pertain to dreams, sleeping in general, or lucid dreams?
“Lucid dreaming: Evidence that REM sleep can support unimpaired cognitive function and a powerful methodology for studying the psychophysiology of dreaming” by Stephen LaBerge. Commentary in a special issue on dreaming in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (2000). “Varieties of Lucid Dreaming Experience” by Stephen LaBerge and Don DeGracia. The meaning of “lucid dreaming.” How do lucid dreams relate to “astral projection” and OBEs? Variations in lucid dream initiation. Perceptual variations. Emotions. Volition and action. Termination of lucid dreams. Frederik van Eeden's 1913 article, “A Study of Dreams” in which the term “lucid” dreaming is first used. Thanks to Lucidity Institute member Blake Wilfong (blake@phoenix.net) for making this classic available. http://dreamstudies.org/
16. Additional comments you'd like to add:
As i stated above, I am currently working on a book. I am not always writing it and often find myself needing to exercise my abilities so that i'm not under prepared when i delve back into developing my own book. I find it easier to do something if it has meaning and purpose than to just do it for the momentary joy of going threw the motions of doing it.
side note: i would love to lend my talents and time to this project, although if you do not hire me to the staff, be aware i will write a counter book that will rise above and beyond the popularity and effective usage of this one!
j/k, i would never compromise such a promising piece of work that this is warranting itself to be.
Last edited by MementoMori; 12-18-2009 at 09:07 PM.
"MementoMori, the lucid machine"
"There's nothing better than knowing what it's like to fly like superman. Being fully aware of the air whipping by you, controlling every movement of every single atom in your body with a single thought. It's real freedom, and there's not a word good enough to describe it, so I'll just call it dreamy for now."
1. Are you interested in working full time or part time on this project? (Full time would be like 1 hr. a day, part time would be anything less than that)
For the next 6 months I shall be without educational oppression so , in other words, very full time. (I'd even contribute just for the credit)
2. Are you a good editor? (Please link some of your work if possible)
I can read, re-read, and edit anything you throw at me, though have done nothing professional...
3. Are you a good writer? (Please link some of your work if possible)
Short answer: yes; long answer:...but I'm a smartass about EVERYTHING (I could not be though...)
4. Is organization one of your strong suits? (In terms of content, chapters etc.)
I can pump out ideas like, for instance, Orson Scott Card makes his chapters progressively longer. This makes a book AMAZINGLY easy to read and draw knowledge from.
5. List any prior experience you may have had regarding working on a book
I started making the skeleton for a book about EVERY life experience and how to deal with it but gave up after a couple arrests and a month in a mental hospital...
6. Is lucid dreaming a strong suit of yours?
I have a VERY powerful and unique mind. Stubborn yet easily mailable. I've had about a dozen lucid dreams but they were all insane.
7. Are you good at brainstorming? Or do you tend to set off fire alarms...
A little bit of both...
8. Do you remain current on lucid dreaming studies and new information regarding the subject in general? (If so, please give a brief explanation)
Like mario92 (on this site), I am VERY into binaural beats and Isochronic tones that affect the mind. I ingest herbs and supplements in an attempt to "unlock" my mind...
9. Is graphic designing a strong suit of yours? (please list examples if applicable)
Nej, good sir. Nej.
10. What do you feel you could bring to the table on this project? How do you feel you'll be of most help?
I can manage the digital side of the project. Organize files EXACTLY how you want them etc...
11. How old are you?
20
12. How long have you been lucid dreaming?
6 months...ish
13. How proficient of a lucid dreamer are you?
With practice I could be having a couple of 'em a night in almost no time.
14. How many books on lucid dreaming have you read (please list each one, and what stuck out about each one to you)?
Just ETWOLD....but I say "just" loosely. I re-read it many-a-time.
15. What studies do you read that pertain to dreams, sleeping in general, or lucid dreams?
See above AND I watch every Adult Swim anime and comedy and they all seem to be going in the direction of mental, physical, and material transcendence...
16. Additional comments you'd like to add:
When I have dreams (Which I take [prescription] drugs NOT to have), they are usual set in the future and 95% of the ones I have had have been manifested in the real, waking world. This is where the mental hospital visits come into play. For a while there I was loosing my mind!
You give me a point in the 7th dimension, and I'll show a Bigfoot with purple fur baking, with molten air, a cake of cocaine topped with perpetual, flaming icing in an ice kitchen that's part of a hovering ice condominium society that orbits a volcano made of pound cake that spews kittens made of rainbows, consisting of 87 distinct colors, and bananas...
Will go track down Jeff to go over your applications guys, so sit tight.![]()

thnx
"MementoMori, the lucid machine"
"There's nothing better than knowing what it's like to fly like superman. Being fully aware of the air whipping by you, controlling every movement of every single atom in your body with a single thought. It's real freedom, and there's not a word good enough to describe it, so I'll just call it dreamy for now."
Hello everyone,
I just saw this section and I thought I could help. I have been studding graphic design for a few years now, and my main focus has been books. I know quite a lot about it, not so much about the writing but more about the shape of it. Not only the material shape, but also the shape of its content, the structure.
I also have good team skills. I have worked with groups before, making books. I just think that this book deserves a good body.
Design is not just making the images, it is about the arrangement of the images.
This is my incomplete portfolio
This is a book I did with 4 architects in Portugal: here
This is a small book I did for school about the concept of "Natural and Artificial": here
If you need to see more work please let me know because I don't have it online.
I apply to this because I worry with the book. My time is all I have and if this is serious, I am glad to help with it.
Now for the questions:
1. Are you interested in working full time or part time on this project?
Part-time
2. Are you a good editor?
Depends on the type of editor. To correct texts: no. To edit the shape of a book: yes.
3. Are you a good writer?
I don't know, I was never told, but I like what I write.
4. Is organization one of your strong suits?
Yes it is. Even in chaos I can make an order.
5. List any prior experience you may have had regarding working on a book.
I have made many books. Doing all kinds of works, but I am always the Designer. I know about every part of the book. I have taken pictures, written texts, made the fonts for the text, I made ink, I made paper, I have printed in many different ways, I have build the books by sewing the pages and gluing the cover. My next step is to make a publisher. I have made different kinds of books, mostly as a student but I had some almost professional experiences.
6. Is lucid dreaming a strong suit of yours?
Nope.
7. Are you good at brainstorming? Or do you tend to set off fire alarms...
Not really. My ideas come as a beam of light not as cloudy storms. But I know how to get lots of ideas very quickly, I just don't think that exploring all possible sides is better then just picking the best one, you might end up with the wrong choice.
8. Do you remain current on lucid dreaming studies and new information regarding the subject in general?
I have an idea, but my contribute intends to be to the shape and not so much the content of the book. However, I am qualified to structure content and I have a good notion about LD.
9. Is graphic designing a strong suit of yours?
Yes: you can see my portfolio here. I am good at communication design, witch involves making books, posters, websites, well any kind of communication.
10. What do you feel you could bring to the table on this project? How do you feel you'll be of most help?
I think I see design a little differently from what I saw here on the forum. Lets admit it, most of the design content I have seen here is mainly amateur. A drawing is not design, it a drawing. Making a cover isn't design, its illustration. My avatar for instance, I did it, but that is not design that is illustration. Design is deciding were that avatar goes, and that I did not do.
I know what you need to make the book work as a book.
I am studying Graphic Design at Rotterdam and I specialize on Editorial Design. This means, editing the content, the material, into a final shape that communicates the idea. Lucid Dreaming is a grand idea that can become a grand book.
11. How old are you?
21 years old.
12. How long have you been lucid dreaming?
I never did.
13. How proficient of a lucid dreamer are you?
A bad one.
14. How many books on lucid dreaming have you read?
Stephan LaBerge -Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming, not entirely.
What stuck me...the possibility that dreams can help your waken life...and the crappy design, I would expect that a book about dreams would be much more delightful to read.
15. What studies do you read that pertain to dreams, sleeping in general, or lucid dreams?
Not many, I have read some regarding different sleep habits like the Monophasic and Poliphasic, Everyday sleep, uberman and that kind of stuff.
And I have read most of the DV didactic content.
16. Additional comments you'd like to add:
I strongly feel that I could be a Designer department leader. A book always needs a designer. And the design must be compact, fluid and one. Design is a way of doing not the things you do. Designing is thinking about the relation between content and shape. I am more of thinker then a technician. I can draw a beautiful chair, but I can't build one.
I am applying for part-time since it demands one appearance per week. I am able to do more then that, but not everyday. I might even work on the book everyday but I shouldn't come here every day. It's like a meeting. You don't need meetings everyday... but i'm flexible.
Cheers
Dário
Last edited by dariocanata; 02-17-2010 at 12:46 AM.
SUPER DARIO DREAM JOURNAL
From zero dreams to infinity!
Hi everyone, I hope I'm not to late.
1. Are you interested in working full time or part time on this project? (Full time would be like 1 hr. a day, part time would be anything less than that)
- I would like to apply for full time, I have been on this forum every night after school for the past 4 weeks... you decide.![]()
2. Are you a good editor? (Please link some of your work if possible)
- To be honest, I'm not the best.
3. Are you a good writer? (Please link some of your work if possible)
- Stated above.
4. Is organization one of your strong suits? (In terms of content, chapters etc.)
- I'm... Average.
5. List any prior experience you may have had regarding working on a book
- None.
6. Is lucid dreaming a strong suit of yours?
- I have only had a few lucid dreams but I have been lurking these forums since joining and have picked up a fair bit of knowledge since then.
7. Are you good at brainstorming? Or do you tend to set off fire alarms...
- I'm good when I get down to business.
8. Do you remain current on lucid dreaming studies and new information regarding the subject in general? (If so, please give a brief explanation)
- Hmm, sort of. I have been reading a lot of answers and gaining knowledge just by reading through questions. I have had a long gander in the forums Tutorials, General Lucid Discussion, Attaining Lucidity, Dream Control and Lucid experiences. I am now starting to read a lot through through the forums Research and Sleep and Health.
9. Is graphic designing a strong suit of yours? (please list examples if applicable)
- I'm O.k in this area, I have made a few banners for *shudders* Habbo Hotel forums. I could work well in this area as it will be a learning experience making graphics and such for a book. There is better people out there no doubt but I could always be a last resort if needed.
10. What do you feel you could bring to the table on this project? How do you feel you'll be of most help?
- I could help with anything you request, I will try my hardest in any area of this project trying to help you finish. I would LOVE to be apart and help as much as I can.
11. How old are you?
- turning 15 in April, hope it does not make a difference.
12. How long have you been lucid dreaming?
- Since I joined, about 2 months but before joining I had numerous lucid dreams before I knew what they were.
13. How proficient of a lucid dreamer are you?
- I guess I have to be honest... Not very.
14. How many books on lucid dreaming have you read (please list each one, and what stuck out about each one to you)?
o.o None, there is no bookstores where I live that sell books on the topic and I don't really like buying through the Internet.
15. What studies do you read that pertain to dreams, sleeping in general, or lucid dreams?
- All the stuff on the forums...
16. Additional comments you'd like to add:
I am willing to do anything to help.
- Dylan
Not too late, although this project has slowed down a bit, we're still looking for new help.
Been very busy as of late with admin duties--the forum upgrade is on its way so there is a lot to be done before then. In other words, this project is still going to be done, but it will likely be on hold until the upgrade. I hope you guys can be patient with us on this.![]()
How long have you guys been working on the project? I think its a cool idea that your getting a lucid dream book working.
1. Are you interested in working full time or part time on this project? (Full time would be like 1 hr. a day, part time would be anything less than that) Full-time
2. Are you a good editor? (Please link some of your work if possible)
I strive to be thorough.
3. Are you a good writer? (Please link some of your work if possible)
Depends on my personal interest in the topic.
4. Is organization one of your strong suits? (In terms of content, chapters etc.)
I believe i could be of help.
i believe i can fly
5. List any prior experience you may have had regarding working on a book
not much but i get the idea and am willing to learn quickly
6. Is lucid dreaming a strong suit of yours?
Although i seem to be struck by the occasional dry spell i have had multiple lucid experiences
7. Are you good at brainstorming? Or do you tend to set off fire alarms...
great at brainstorming, baked or not I'm always curious about the world around me and am always writing and expanding on ideas in a personal journal of mine
8. Do you remain current on lucid dreaming studies and new information regarding the subject in general? (If so, please give a brief explanation)
I devote at least 20 minutes a "day" of lucid forum reading and such, am always comparing waking life to the dream like state and have even gotten friends not only intrigued but involved.
9. Is graphic designing a strong suit of yours? (please list examples if applicable) Although as a child it was a possible pathway, i chose another, i'd be best for research, organizing, critiques, discussions, etc.
10. What do you feel you could bring to the table on this project? How do you feel you'll be of most help?
Since early child hood i have developed a passionate curiosity about the world around me and the perception we call reality, i think i could be of help because i am truly interested, in not only the study, but the development of understanding the lucid state. I have always been into reading books and therefor have a good understanding of proper organization and clarity.
11. How old are you?
20
12. How long have you been lucid dreaming?
5 years
13. How proficient of a lucid dreamer are you?
One or two a week
14. How many books on lucid dreaming have you read (please list each one, and what stuck out about each one to you)?
I have been using the internet and personal experience as my base understanding although am very open to book recommendations![]()
15. What studies do you read that pertain to dreams, sleeping in general, or lucid dreams? Anything from general survey, to brainwave frequency detailed reports, to biological responses, and subjective experiences, it is a true interest of mine therefor i strive to develop my understanding at any opportunity
16. Additional comments you'd like to add: i hope am can be of some assistance![]()
"There's no certainty, Only Opportunity"

1. Are you interested in working full time or part time on this project? (Full time would be like 1 hr. a day, part time would be anything less than that)
Part Time
2. Are you a good editor? (Please link some of your work if possible)
Yes
3. Are you a good writer? (Please link some of your work if possible)
Yes
4. Is organization one of your strong suits? (In terms of content, chapters etc.)
As far as writing goes, yeah I am a good organizer
5. List any prior experience you may have had regarding working on a book
I've never collaborated on a book, but I have written and edited fanfiction.
6. Is lucid dreaming a strong suit of yours?
Not yet but I'm working on it. So far I have more knowledge than experience.
7. Are you good at brainstorming? Or do you tend to set off fire alarms...
I am good at coming up with ideas on the fly.
8. Do you remain current on lucid dreaming studies and new information regarding the subject in general? (If so, please give a brief explanation)
I usually spend several nights a week surfing these forums, other internet sites, and looking for new books on lucid dreaming and astral projection to read.
9. Is graphic designing a strong suit of yours? (please list examples if applicable)
No
10. What do you feel you could bring to the table on this project? How do you feel you'll be of most help?
I am a good writer and editor, and a fast learner, so I can take my knowledge and combine it with that of others and put it into a format that is user/reader friendly.
11. How old are you?
17 years old
12. How long have you been lucid dreaming?
I've been working on again off again for 3 years.
13. How proficient of a lucid dreamer are you?
Not very proficient but I have a lot of knowledge, and it will be one of my main fields of study within my major of psychology at Florida Atlantic University.
14. How many books on lucid dreaming have you read (please list each one, and what stuck out about each one to you)?
Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming (the raw information was good but the format was a little frustrating)
I've read others but off the top of my head I don't recall them.
15. What studies do you read that pertain to dreams, sleeping in general, or lucid dreams?
Any I can find.
16. Additional comments you'd like to add: I may be young, but I have a large ammount of information in my head about lucid dreaming and astral projection, and am a fantastic writer/editor (so I've been told by friends, family and middle school-college teachers).
Attaining higher levels of consciousness through dreams and meditation.Goals: Fly[], use telekinesis[X], meet a celebrity[], be in the "Heroes" universe[], be in the "Naruto" universe[X], have both Byakugan and Sharingan eyes mixed[], be a sorcerer[], shapeshift[], meet a dream guide[], have a shared dream[], have LDs and OBEs at will[], recall 1-2 dreams every night[X] LD Count: WILD (1), MILD (0), DILD (3)
sorry that no one has posted in a while, the project slowed down but it is being revived, we need all the help we can get![]()
adopted: Daniel Danciu, illidan
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"you fuzzy little man peach!"-Old Greg a.k.a. scaly little man fish

I'm interested in being a graphic designer.
1. Are you interested in working full time or part time on this project? (Full time would be like 1 hr. a day, part time would be anything less than that)
Full time would be sufficient for me.
2. Are you a good editor? (Please link some of your work if possible)
I'm good at correcting grammatical and formatting errors, as well as making things look nice.If it were to count as an example, I have my DILD guide.
3. Are you a good writer? (Please link some of your work if possible)
Here's a link to one of my dream journal entries. I'm a stickler for good grammar and punctuation.
4. Is organization one of your strong suits? (In terms of content, chapters etc.)
Definitely.
5. List any prior experience you may have had regarding working on a book
None. I've made brochures before, though?
6. Is lucid dreaming a strong suit of yours?
Yes.
7. Are you good at brainstorming? Or do you tend to set off fire alarms...
In terms of improving ideas and coming up with completely new ones, yes, I'm pretty good at brainstorming.
8. Do you remain current on lucid dreaming studies and new information regarding the subject in general? (If so, please give a brief explanation)
Not really, unless the studies or news concerns me and my lucid dreaming.
9. Is graphic designing a strong suit of yours? (please list examples if applicable)
Yes, I have been working in photoshop for 5 or 6 years, and have a good sense of layout and design. I have my own art website, which is an extremely current example of my graphic design, CSS, HTML, and javascript abilities, but I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post it here. I can always PM the link if you're interested.
10. What do you feel you could bring to the table on this project? How do you feel you'll be of most help?
Graphics, headers, cover page, stuff like that. I could also edit peoples' writing and correct things.
11. How old are you?
16.
12. How long have you been lucid dreaming?
Since November 2009, around 10 months.
13. How proficient of a lucid dreamer are you?
I'm a pretty capable lucid dreamer; at present I'm going through a bad low-lucidity dryspell, but I have at least three DILDs a week.
14. How many books on lucid dreaming have you read (please list each one, and what stuck out about each one to you)?
I haven't read any.
15. What studies do you read that pertain to dreams, sleeping in general, or lucid dreams?
None.
16. Additional comments you'd like to add:
I want to help!![]()
Formerly known as "Puffin".
Beginner's Guide to LDing
If you're new to lucid dreaming and don't know where to start.
Sporadic Awareness Technique (SAT)
Using awareness in small increments to quickly and easily become lucid.
Starting fresh... Dreams recalled this week: 4/5 | Lucids this month: 1/5
1. Are you interested in working full time or part time on this project? (Full time would be like 1 hr. a day, part time would be anything less than that)
Part time.
2. Are you a good editor? (Please link some of your work if possible)
Somewhat. im 14 years old. So no editing to show.
3. Are you a good writer? (Please link some of your work if possible)
I want to be a writer when i grow up. im 14 right now in school.
4. Is organization one of your strong suits? (In terms of content, chapters etc.)
No
5. List any prior experience you may have had regarding working on a book
None, a bunch of school projects with papers.
6. Is lucid dreaming a strong suit of yours?
Ive tried for 2 weeks. I have a lot of knowledge in it.
7. Are you good at brainstorming? Or do you tend to set off fire alarms...
Yes i am very good at Brainstorming.
8. Do you remain current on lucid dreaming studies and new information regarding the subject in general? (If so, please give a brief explanation)
Yes. I am on DV everyday if that counts.
9. Is graphic designing a strong suit of yours? (please list examples if applicable)
Somewhat, but i dont have a charger for my laptop that i do my graphic design. I dont really like it either to be honest.
10. What do you feel you could bring to the table on this project? How do you feel you'll be of most help?
Brainstorming and all around help. i may be 14 but i am very intelligent.
11. How old are you?
i have already stated about 5 times. Haha
12. How long have you been lucid dreaming?
1 month with no success
13. How proficient of a lucid dreamer are you?
0/10
14. How many books on lucid dreaming have you read (please list each one, and what stuck out about each one to you)?
None. (Sorry)
15. What studies do you read that pertain to dreams, sleeping in general, or lucid dreams?
None
16. Additional comments you'd like to add:

1. Are you interested in working full time or part time on this project? (Full time would be like 1 hr. a day, part time would be anything less than that)
Part time
2. Are you a good editor? (Please link some of your work if possible)
I haven't really edited much in my lifetime.
3. Are you a good writer? (Please link some of your work if possible)
I would say I was a pretty good writer. I have had some very high grades at school.
4. Is organization one of your strong suits? (In terms of content, chapters etc.)
Probably ok, not great, but not terrible.
5. List any prior experience you may have had regarding working on a book
Because I'm ambitious, I started work on a novel or two. Rarely works out more than 10 pages though.
6. Is lucid dreaming a strong suit of yours?
I wouldn't say strong. I know a lot of the techniques and terminology. I have done it a couple of times though and I am very enthusiastic.
7. Are you good at brainstorming? Or do you tend to set off fire alarms...
Very good at brainstorming
8. Do you remain current on lucid dreaming studies and new information regarding the subject in general? (If so, please give a brief explanation)
Yes, I am on Dreamviews everyday and frequently search for news and other lucid dreaming sites and forums, if that counts.
9. Is graphic designing a strong suit of yours? (please list examples if applicable)
No, not really.
10. What do you feel you could bring to the table on this project? How do you feel you'll be of most help?
I'm not sure. I'll help where help is needed. I'll help with ideas and developing on those ideas.
11. How old are you?
14 (hope I'm not too young haha)
12. How long have you been lucid dreaming?
1 1/2-2 months.
13. How proficient of a lucid dreamer are you?
3/10. On average 1 every 3 weeks now.
14. How many books on lucid dreaming have you read (please list each one, and what stuck out about each one to you)?
I have started to read one of Steven LaBerge's books. I can't remember the name though.
15. What studies do you read that pertain to dreams, sleeping in general, or lucid dreams?
None, but am interested.
16. Additional comments you'd like to add:
Hope I can help![]()
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Top 5 Lucid goals:
[ ] Let it snow! [ ] Throw a fireball. [ ] Meet my characters and speak to them. [ ] Run as fast as Nat. [ ] Save the world.
LD's= 3 DILDs
1. Are you interested in working full time or part time on this project? (Full time would be like 1 hr. a day, part time would be anything less than that)
Full Time
2. Are you a good editor? (Please link some of your work if possible)
I think so, I've never made below a 93 in my English classes and I've always scored high on writing papers.
3. Are you a good writer? (Please link some of your work if possible)
I think I'm good (as I explained in last question) and all my work is on paper...
4. Is organization one of your strong suits? (In terms of content, chapters etc.)
Yeees. Definitely.
5. List any prior experience you may have had regarding working on a book
One time and idea sort of popped into my head and I started writing one. It was only around 4 chapters.
6. Is lucid dreaming a strong suit of yours?
I'm not the best for sure, but I know a lot about it and I have been studying on it for a while.
7. Are you good at brainstorming? Or do you tend to set off fire alarms...
I am pretty good at it, if I do say so myself.
8. Do you remain current on lucid dreaming studies and new information regarding the subject in general? (If so, please give a brief explanation)
Yes.. I am always looking up new information on lucid dreaming and I'm on this site all the time.
9. Is graphic designing a strong suit of yours? (please list examples if applicable)
I'm half decent.
10. What do you feel you could bring to the table on this project? How do you feel you'll be of most help?
I feel that I could be a good editor or writer whichever was preferred, and I fell I'd be a good help to anything needed.
11. How old are you?
16
12. How long have you been lucid dreaming?
3 1/2 months. But I have been studying it for about 5. (I wanted to know everything a lot about it before I tried..) (also my LD count is how many I've had since joining the site)
13. How proficient of a lucid dreamer are you?
Very proficient. I usually only LD on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays though.
14. How many books on lucid dreaming have you read (please list each one, and what stuck out about each one to you)?
I just started (today) reading Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge, but I have watched informational videos on LD'ing though.
15. What studies do you read that pertain to dreams, sleeping in general, or lucid dreams?
I mainly do studies about the brain and I'm currently taking Psychology, but I know quite about about dreaming, sleeping etc.
16. Additional comments you'd like to add:
Hopefully I have enough experience to be a help to you guys.
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