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      Hello.

      Hi, I'm Ben and I'm only Twelve (No need to fear, I am much more mature than the majority of children on the Web.) and today I have discovered about Lucid Dreams and dream control. So far I have done, and I started to day: 20 reality checks, imagining the dream beforehand, and writing down the dreams that I have had already. What does controlling a dream feel like? I hope it will simulate my fantasies, like I've always wanted Toothless as a pet. (Shamefull, I know.) Do you guys think I will be able to achieve that once I assume control of my dreams? And any tips for a first try beginner? Also, share your first time of control stories if you want.

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      Controlling a dream feels awesome! My eight year old son enjoys lucid dreaming, and is better at it than I am. What he likes to do is all kinds of superhero like powers, for example moving objects such as cars in a parking lot with just his will of mind, or shooting ice from his fingertips. Of course you could have Toothless as a pet in a dream, and I agree that this would be fun. In fact, one of my dream goals is either to befriend and ride a dragon or to even transform into a dragon. I love flying in dreams. Some lucid dreams can be totally vivid and feel realistic. Of course there are also ones when one wakes up immediately after figuring out that it is a dream, but I even like those as well, because it is kind of like when one is reading a mystery book, and discovers who done it before the author revealed it. There is a thrill to it. Enjoy your dreams!
      You may say I'm a dreamer.
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      Thanks for the awesome reply!

      Quote Originally Posted by JoannaB View Post
      Controlling a dream feels awesome! My eight year old son enjoys lucid dreaming, and is better at it than I am. What he likes to do is all kinds of superhero like powers, for example moving objects such as cars in a parking lot with just his will of mind, or shooting ice from his fingertips. Of course you could have Toothless as a pet in a dream, and I agree that this would be fun. In fact, one of my dream goals is either to befriend and ride a dragon or to even transform into a dragon. I love flying in dreams. Some lucid dreams can be totally vivid and feel realistic. Of course there are also ones when one wakes up immediately after figuring out that it is a dream, but I even like those as well, because it is kind of like when one is reading a mystery book, and discovers who done it before the author revealed it. There is a thrill to it. Enjoy your dreams!
      I wasn't able to achieve a dream the first night but I think I know why. I have trouble getting to sleep, last night went to bed at half 10 and got to sleep somewhere after 12. I can't wait to achieve the control of a dream now!
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