Hey everyone, I had such a crazy night lucid dreaming last night that I looked on google for a forum so I could make an account and share with and get feedback from people who know more about this than I do. First things first, I've had a few lucid dreams in my life since I was in middle school, they always involved me waking up in the middle of the night for some reason and falling back asleep, once dreaming I would remember having been in my bed moments ago and that would trigger the dream. Last night however was different. I had several lucid dreams (many that started non lucid) throughout the night. I can't be certain but I think every dream I had became lucid for at least a short time. The dreams all had a common theme and I could even recall the situations from earlier dreams (though not perfectly) I was able to fly at will, something I've done in non lucid dreams before, and even managed with a small amount of difficulty to summon a person, sadly the eh... excitement, I felt after managing to summon this person woke me up I also tried to make it day and failed, this too waking me up. Still considering how successful this night was I am excited to try again. My technique so far has been to "think really hard about lucid dreaming as I fall asleep" Really what I seem to be doing is observing my train of thought as I fall asleep, from this perspective I seem to able to follow it into my dreams... so that may sound crazy but that's the best way I can think to describe it. Does anyone else use a similar technique to mine? Do you know how to make it more efficient?

P.S, afer browsing the forums I see that some people say they can never fly. I never had trouble doing it because I remembered so vividly a non lucid dream I had in which I flew. When I took off in this dream it felt exactly like my stomach does on a roller coaster or going down a hill in a fast car. I didn't jump or flap my arms and focusing on his feeling along with a tightening of the stomach muscles almosy always works for me. Sometimes I would temporarliy have trouble by trying to "force" myself to fly then I would change my approach to "letting" myself fly, this distinction always allowed me to fly. Perhaps these thoughts will help others as well.