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      Smile IHadADreamWhere's DILD Course Workbook

      Hello all, i'm David (:
      About a year ago i found out about Lucid dreaming and couldn't believe i hadn't known about something this amazing sooner.
      I would often find myself in class, day dreaming about what i would do if i had super powers. Often times it consisted with me flying, kissing a girl i liked in class, or just freezing time and leaving school haha. When brought back to reality, i was often sad to find that I wouldn't be able to do nearly any of that stuff in really life.
      That is- until i discovered lucid dreaming (;
      I was really fascinated about the idea of being able to control my dreams, speak with my subconscious, and do all those amazing things i always day dreamed of while at school. The thing that really amazed me, was how real and vivid everyone said lucid dreaming was, and how it often felt more real then waking life at times. That was that, i just HAD to learn how to lucid dream.
      I had gotten so caught up at one point, in every day activities that i forgot all about lucid dreaming and me wanting to learn it.
      A few months ago, i did some google research and came across this amazing forum. I signed up, and started getting some knowledge on lucid dreaming.
      I started a dream journal, and journaled my dreams every time i woke up. My recall improved drastically in such a short time. It was amazing.

      But this is where the unexplainable happened:
      I ordered some Lucidimine to try and find a "short-cut " to lucid dreaming, and depend on the supplements to provide all the dreams for me.
      So i took lucidimine the first night, and found that it made my dreams more vivid and i could recall them easier. Then on the 2nd and 3rd night of taking lucidimine, nothing happened. I didn't remember anything haha.

      After doing more research i learned about the galantamine in the lucidimine and the reset time period. I also learned that i could take pirecetam to speed up the process, although i never did.

      That's when i took a break from lucid dreaming and am just now getting serious about it again (:

      At the moment, i am working on my recall. I wouldn't say i have the "best" sleep schedule because a few days ago i was actually rather inconsistent with it. Staying up all night, sleeping all day.

      Yep, thats summer for ya haha

      Starting just last week, i had made a change. I decided to make myself a concistent sleep schedule and stick to it.

      Now every night, i go to bed at 9pm and wake up around 4am to attempt a WILD and record my dreams if i remembered any. If it fails (which it has so far, although i've gotten rather close)
      I go back to bed and wake up around 9am.

      I have found that after taking Lucidimine months ago, my recall is actually -negative what it was when i first started. It feels like it hasn't been improving very much at all.

      I've been working on my awareness throughtout the day for a few days now, and will do a RC everytime i find myself un-aware to prepare me for getting DILD's.

      I recently purchashed some melatonin, l-theanine,B6, and St johns wort to try and improve my recall. None of which, have worked for me at all lol.

      So now, i've decided that supplements just aren't my thing, and i could do without them.

      My recall is still rather poor though, and doesn't seem to be improving. The only changed i've made from last year, is that i now record my dreams on myself to help me get the job done quicker. I honestly don't know if that could be the reason my recall has been doing so poorly lately.

      I also had a "waking" life journal last year, where i would write down my days events every night and i found that it helped my recall drastically. I haven't really started another waking life journal since though, but i may.

      Currently my reality checks consist of:
      -Looking at my hands to see if they look different and counting my fingers
      -Nose plug
      -Finger through palm
      - And i sometimes tell myself "if this is a dream, i would float right now" and jump in the air to see if it works.

      Long term Goal: To be able to LD on command
      Medium term Goal: To have a few LD's a week by the end of 2015
      Short term goal: To improve my recall by the end of summer

      LD Activities:
      - Meet my DG
      -Fly and master it
      -Go on quests with my DG
      -Explore different worlds
      -Relax
      -Change weather
      -Get a Dream girlfriend
      -Have a relationship with said dream girlfriend
      -Go on adventures and explore with said dream girlfriend

      So yea, that's basically my story and i hope to soon improve my recall so i can start popping DILD's (: If anyone has any suggestions as to what i can do to improve my recall, it'd be greatly appreciated.
      Thanks, ill be sure to update this workbook daily with my progress

      P.S. I'm probably going to throw out these supplement vitamins i brought haha. Sorry for the long first post
      Last edited by IHadADreamWhere; 06-29-2015 at 03:20 PM.
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