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      Smile My first lucid dream!

      i was dreaming and i usually have dreams about my life getting screwed over so i was like this is prob jus a dream then it hit me im dreaming so i jumped and i soared up and did a flip then i landed and i woke up it was so awesome so does any1 have any tips and please share ur stories!

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      First off, congrats on your first LD! It's quite the unique experience and there will be many more in the future. However, what tips did you want, how to make LDs longer, more vivid, or have more powers? If you want them to be longer, it comes mainly from practice but you should also try to remain calm. If you get to excited the dream will end early and you will wake up. If you want them more vivid try focusing on your surroundings. Do a few RCs with great depth and meaning i.e. rubbing your hands together and actually feeling the friction, the texture of your hands and the heat it creates. If you want more powers then you will have to completely visualize what you want to do and then just do it. Believe that you will do something and it will happen. But from what you wrote it sounds like you have a great first step in the dream control department.

      As for any stories my most epic ones are from doing the task of the year. It's a great way to come up with ideas and really challenge yourself as a dreamer. My most memorable moment though, aside from my first LD which was actually kind of boring (just levitated for a few seconds and then woke up) would be when I did the Hindenburg portion of this years TotY in which you had to survive the Hindenburg incident. It included a very thought provoking conversation with a dream character as well as surviving a zeppelin crash! There was also a short fight scene in which I got my ass handed to me but it was still a great experience. If you want all the details you'll have to read my DJ. I believe I also posted it in the dream gallery section of the forums. As a tip, reading others' dream journals is a great way to stay motivated and come up with new ideas, especially if they're long and detailed lucids .
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      One nc..Stories are in Dream Journal Section

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      Congratulations on your first lucid!!!

      Did you stabilize the dream when you became lucid? That's what a recommend you do right when you become lucid. It will make the dream more vivid and you will stay in it longer! If you're not sure how to stabilize the dream click here. My first lucid I was standing on a dock by a lake. I saw my neighbor running towards me and realized I was dreaming. Then it felt like a hand came from the sky and pulled me out of the dream. It only last a few seconds

      Good luck and more lucids to you!

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      yeah, First Lucid Dreams is always memorable, mines, i was at the School Corridor, Noticing my Shoes are all Left and makes me Lucid, i Touch the ground and i feel cold and i was jumping on excitement and yet ended it soon.

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      Congrats for your first lucid dream. As soon as u realizes that you are dreaming you need to make reality checks and then controlled your dream to make it longer lucid dream. You can write it into dream journal.

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      Good job!!!!! Hopefully it won't b to long intell the next one just keep on the path to lucidity!!
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