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    30-Day Challenge "A Quest for Lucidity"

    by , 06-24-2013 at 07:13 PM (853 Views)
    Fellow lucid dreamers, I'm on a quest for lucidity. This quest will last for 30 days and here's what I plan on doing, or at least how I'll begin.

    It'll begin with me forgetting all of my knowledge (or at least ignoring it) and reading Exploring The World of Lucid Dreaming by Stephen LaBerge through that I'll gain some knowledge and insight on how to go about lucid dreaming the correct way, not influenced by all of the "knowledge" of Dreamviews. Don't get me wrong, I do love Dreamviews but there are many rumors on things and so many opinions that it didn't give me the correct foundation to build off of and that resulted with inconsistent lucid dreams and ultimately failure...and now I am here. I also won't be using any techniques just sleep, RC's, and intent.

    Basic Requirements for the Quest/Challenge

    - No techniques for WBTB

    - No skipping chapters in the book

    - Get at least 8 hours of sleep (for those day I don't get eight hours I won't count them)

    - Update Dreamviews and my personal dream journal with the dreams for each day, if I forget to do this or wake up with full dreams but lose them throughout and only update a fragment, that day doesn't count.

    - I will use nothing to aid in my lucidity, just my own mind.


    Goals for The Challenge (Not In-Dream)

    - To become a natural lucid dreamer by the end of the challenge, meaning that I won't need to "work" for LD'ing.

    - To rebuild the foundation my lucid dreaming knowledge was built upon.

    - To have consistent lucid dreams by the end of the 30 days (at least four to five a week).

    - To see the world in a new light, becoming more aware of my surroundings and where I am.


    Goals for The Challenge (In-Dream)

    - Meet and begin to develop a relationship with my dream guide.

    - Go on an adventure with the character in the series Supernatural.

    - Fight Titans with Windy and Higat, then inviting another person who hasn't watched the anime to see their reaction.

    - Have 10 shared dreams, in one of them sharing a password.

    - Have somewhat excellent dream control.

    - Have a battle with many, many different character from Naruto Shippuden.

    - Have my dream guide teach me hand-to-hand combat, and how to use magic effectively.


    For this Challenge my ultimate goal is to finish it with success. It's really just a personal quest that I need to take so it's kinda important. After thinking about it, these are all the goals I truly have, I'm not gonna make anymore right now because I'll probably spend a lot of time with my dream guide, and doing lots of other things in-dream. Well this is all I really have to type right now, and I have to start reading that book! I found this PDF that I'll be using to read it.
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    Comments

    1. PostScript99's Avatar
      I didn't know there was a PDF of that, what?!?!?! *downloads*

      Anyway, since I found the book, the last two days were unsuccessful, and my motivation has run dry (that was quick), I have absolutely no reason not to join you guys with this! I'll have to make one of these logs soon. I've actually not followed through with anything for 30 days, so if I do it it'll be a personal accomplishment.
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      Updated 06-24-2013 at 08:48 PM by PostScript99
    2. Lmrhone's Avatar
      WOO!! Glad to see you're gonna do it too! And I haven't followed through with anything for 30 days either and now when I think about it it's like "30 DAYS!?!?!" *faints*

      But I'll just take it one day at a time and keep reading some things from Stephen LaBerge. I'm glad he has an "Intention technique" included in the book because that precisely what I planned on using from the beginning.
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