Quote Originally Posted by Blaed View Post
Hey everyone, I'm Adyn and about 2 years ago when I was 14 I discovered Lucid Dreaming. However my passion for it came in spurts and paused/took breaks along the way...

The first month or two i accomplished 1 lucid dream, being entirely new to it. It was great, wrote in my dream journal every morning and so forth... But after things got a bit busier i stopped, losing alot of passion for LD

the cycle repeated 3 times within a year and a half. Now im back, wanting to get back at it.

Im currently 16 (about to turn 17)

Also sorry for the proper to improper grammar, got a little tired and lazy towards the end of it


so here are my questions:

Is LD different at certain ages? Being younger, is it good/bad? Beneficial/detrimental?

What are some quick and easy ways to get back into the groove of DJs and reality checks?

Will LD be easier since im starting at an earlier age?


Any feedback is welcome guys! Excited to be back at DV!
You and me are gonna get along just fine. I can tell by your avatar and signature!

Answers in order:

Being younger is undoubtedly better. Routine and learning new things is acquired easier at your age, (Which just so happens to be my age) and it seems like this holds true in most cases with lucid dreaming. I'm not saying older people can't LD.

ROUTINE! MAKE IT LIFESTYLE. LUCID DREAMING IS LOVE, LUCID DREAMING IS LIFE. Honestly, motivation, inspiration, and determination is the only way to get yourself back into the groove.

Yes. Mentioned earlier, it'll be much easier. I feel like it easier for people who are younger because they still have a lot of creativity (Not saying older people don't, it's just easier for younger people).
Also, the earlier you start, the more lucid dreaming you get in. HUZZAH FOR YOUTH!