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First LD!!
it actually came unexpected in that school has started and i haven't had much time (sleeping that is) to really get a habit of good dream recall.
But two days ago or so it just happened!! i was dreaming that i was following a character that had to switch to another reality in order to save the world (or something like that). and then suddenly i was in the his body standing in the room he was in.
i was shocked at how real it seemed, it felt like i was standing in my room or a living room. i remember touching the table just to see the textures and such. I tried doing something (don't remember what) and did the spinning trick to change locations (ironically flying didn't occur to me). it worked, but i lost lucidity quickly and the dream moved on.
now i have a few questions. i'm almost positive that is was a LD, but when i woke and tried to remember the exact feeling of standing a reality-like place in my head...well it didn't work as well. I remember saying to myself, 'wow, this is so real', but when i try to remember i only see that fuzzy 'dream image' of a normal dream.
is this true for you those who've had multiple LD's?
thanks and sorry for the long post.
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Actually yes. In some of my first lucids I vividly remember the realistic textures, but later all that is left is "fuzzy" memory.
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My first few DILDs were all fuzzy. It goes away, no worries. Actually, I think that I made a tutorial on dream clarity once.... I'lll find it for you if you like.
If you find yourself in another LD anytime soon, try rubbing your hands together. It does wounders.
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Congrats!
Gratz!
Sounds like an interesting dream =D you should start a dream journal
ive yet to get lucid using the "standard" technique, all the times ive gotten lucid before are just on "knowing" that im dreaming.
I heard somewhere that eating peanut butter before bed helps with vividness, maybe itle help you remember =D
but yeah, like others have said, it will probably pass in time