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    1. Dream Journal 5

      by , 06-30-2011 at 09:46 PM
      June 30th, 5:43 PM

      So, I tried having a lucid again. I knew I would not be successful, as I can tell this takes a lot of hard work. But now after spending some time in the Newbie Zone, I learned HOW to make an entry to my dream journal (not this one, the one where I actually write stuff on paper)

      Instead of: nothing Happened, I can say: I do not remember my dream today, but I feel awfully tired.

      I need to say how I am feeling after, what I can remember or what the main subject was about (if I cant remember anything else). Even "cats" will do, according to the newbie zone helpers.

      Anyways, Im probably going to bed not expecting to have a lucid, yet expecting to have a dream that I can still feel when I wake up. As some say, failure is better than no result at all.

      Updated 07-01-2011 at 01:15 AM by 48087

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    2. Dream Journal 4

      by , 06-30-2011 at 01:46 AM
      June 29, 9:44 PM

      I have read many articles now about Lucid Dreaming, and I believe that will help me to have a lucid. I have many doubts on what I would do if i had a lucid, yet I must not give in to those doubts. I learned that you must stabilize your dream and do a reality check whenever you are in a new dream. I will try to appeal to all my senses before going around and see what I can do. I am very excited about this, because I have never had a lucid where I could remember my senses and how it felt when I woke up. I will make sure to write everything down after my dream, specially details and sensory details.

      I hope I can have a lucid in less than 2 weeks, seeing I am excited as I could be. I will try many methods, but my first one will be DILD.

      Wish me luck

      Joseph

      Updated 07-01-2011 at 01:15 AM by 48087

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      side notes , task of the month