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      Requirements for WILD?

      Are there requirements for wild (skills I mean)
      need to actually start like trying to LD i've pretty much started that now kinda.

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      there may be help

      I was referred to aquanina by my dream guide. Perhaps she can help you as well. Good luck.
      Whenever I look down, I miss all the good stuff. Whenever I look up, I just trip over things.

      Last Lucid Dream: Sunday, Oct 17th, 2005 (MILD)
      Total Lucid Dreams: 2


      ADOPTED BY: DejaSoul

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      I suppose it's only good dream recall, which mine isn't
      Adopted by nesgirl119 Lucid dreams to date: 4

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      You don't have good dream recall and yet you've completed the lucid task? o.O

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      WILDs are quite difficult...if you are looking to master a WILD expect to put alot of time and effort into it.

      They are really no requirements other than...PATIENCE!

      p.s. WILDing has nothing to do with Dream Recall really

      Good luck.
      -nina

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      Well LaBerge's research seems to say that lucid dreams can be forgotten just like regular dreams...or is there proof that they are remembered just like waking life because you become conscious during them? o.O

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      Originally posted by Merlock
      You don't have good dream recall and yet you've completed the lucid task? o.O

      And? It doesn't have to be good, as long as i can remember parts of it, like i can now. Some nights i can't remember anything, others entire dreams.
      Adopted by nesgirl119 Lucid dreams to date: 4

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      Ah, well, of course. Just seemed odd that your dream recall isn't flawless and you've already had lucid dreams...then again, that only makes me feel better because my dream recall isn't flawless yet and you're living proof that it doesn't have to be to have a lucid dream, heh.

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      I've only had 2 lucid dreams, one controlled. And the details were hazy, that's why i can barely remember what i did, but i do remember trick or treating.
      Adopted by nesgirl119 Lucid dreams to date: 4

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      I have never recognized a direct correlation between my dream recall and having lucids. But that's just me. Guess it's different for everyone.

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