 Originally Posted by Elektra
Hehe, MischiefManaged.. would've never guessed that you're a HP fan ;]. Rowling really created a world to explore, which is why her universe would be a good place to start. Harry Potter really is magical.
Yeah, it's a little too obvious, isn't it? X) Agreed. And I'm so happy to have this opportunity. In fact I built up Hogwarts right in my first lucid 
 Originally Posted by Elektra
I thought I had made the commitment the day I learned of lucid dreaming, too. But I never really went after it 'full-force'. I always made excuses, and kind of wanted lucid dreaming to just happen for me.
I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing that you're so into lucid dreaming. Maybe I'm just biased, but I've always been a dreamer in every sense of the world, and a lucid dream is 'naturally' the next step. So to me, it sounds normal to want to do this.
I actually really hope, that I will be able to give up this daydreaming habit as soon as I start getting more or less consistent LDs Sometimes it gets annoying.
Well now I'm certainly going full-force after it! Especially since I ended dry spell today. It happened exactly after I decided to leave lucid dreaming thoughts for just one night and get fine, calm sleep. I didn't even write date and time in the DJ, didn't even put it near the bed - and that's something I never forget to do 
Good luck people. I'm sending waves of my determination to all of you
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