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Alright, so now what? Well, now that you’ve read the site and you know what’s required, it’s time for you to begin your journey down the path to becoming lucid in your dreams, and eventually controlling them. Remember that as tedious as it is, developing dream recall is absolutely necessary—having a lucid dream and then completely forgetting it is a complete waste. You should congratulate yourself upon experiencing your first lucid dream. Even if you immediately wake up upon becoming lucid, you’ve made the first big step and that’s quite an accomplishment!
The most important piece of advice I can give you now is to not allow yourself to become frustrated if you seem to incessantly fail. Different people will progress at different rates, and we all have other things going on in our lives which will affect how well we can practice at lucid dreaming. Just proceed at a pace that’s comfortable for you, and don’t be afraid to try new things. If you feel this site was not enough to guide you into having lucid dreams, then trying searching the Internet—lots of information is out there just waiting to be discovered. Also, remember dreams are just dreams…don’t allow your attempts at lucid dreaming to infringe upon your involvement with the real world, and don’t use your dreams to hide from reality. Life is a journey…don’t sit on your path for too long.
You’re welcome to share your attempts at lucid dreaming with others on our message board. There are a lot of people there attempting the same thing as you, and they are more than willing to offer support, encouragement, ideas, and advice. The tutorials section provides some additional help with lucid dreaming, as well as a list of links that you may find beneficial.
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