Hey everyone, |
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Hey everyone, |
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Once you go Lucid you'll never go back.
Good for you! Vividness comes with recall. As your recall improves you'll be able to recall more and more details, the dreams themselves are often in good quality, it's just that when we try to remember it in the morning your memory of them is so bad that you can't really call them detailed. Start with writing the dreams down every single morning and you're on your way! Then check out the various techniques. |
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Next Lucid Task: Telekinesis [ ]
2012 - LD's: 17 | Dreams: 24 - Updated every now and then...
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Yeah I'll do that, and a year ago I was writing down my dreams and doing good with it and I had a couple lucids but they were either short and vivid or really long and not that vivid. LAst night though I was going wrote down my dreams after I woke and the second I woke up I remember the last like 5 mins of the dream with perfect detail but I laid in my bed debating writing it down and in that minute of debating I had already forgotten a lot of the details. I just need to work on my laziness I guess. But surprisingly i usually have one dream a night give or take, but last night I had 3. So I'm already getting back into the swing of things. I'll deffinitely be asking questions here tho. Also any good books or websites you suggest? |
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Once you go Lucid you'll never go back.
binaural beats seem to help my vividness of dreams. |
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Ok thanks I'll check it out, and congrats on the 100th post |
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Once you go Lucid you'll never go back.
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