Hey everyone! I would like to address a myriad of topics, but the biggest one is that I am back! Awhile ago I had a dry spell, which I believe was mainly my belief that lucid dreaming was hard. I took a break for awhile, but I kept trying to do ADA, which leads me to my first topic
I believe that ADA is now transitioning to become a normal part of my life. The past week I have decided to go crazy with ADA, simply keeping it up as long as possible. It was exhausting. Being a junior in high school, im used to going to bed anywhere from 11:30 to 12:00. Last week my average bedtime was around 9:30. But i got many rewards from my efforts. I did my first whole day of ADA yesterday. And now, even if I'm not trying to do ADA, I catch myself hearing far off noises, changes in the air, etc. so my question to anyone who has made ADA part of their lives, is how close am I to making it part of mine? How long did it take you?
I also read Carlos Castanedas' the Art of Dreaming. Really odd book, but it gave me inspiration, and I highly recommend it to anyone trying to lucid dream.
I have had a huge change in attitude, and the biggest thing that has changed is my confidence. In the past week, I have had 3 lucid dreams from MILD. Each night, I was absolutely sure I would have a lucid dream. When my alarm went off for school one day, and I hadn't had a lucid dream, I had a moment of confusion. I had convinced myself I would have a lucid dream so much that it didn't seem possible that It could be time to get up. I've also had one lucud dream from a WILD.
I know this was way long, but I am so excited to be back here on Dreamviews, and I'm looking forward to every aspect of lucid dreaming. I hope this wasn't too much. It's just that most people think this subject is strange, I've found. I know that here I can freely talk about it. And I hope that any beginner learned how powerful expectations can be
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