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      I want to LD again

      Hey Dreamviews,

      So last night I lucid dreamt for the first time.

      I was drunk in the lucid dream to start off with and just kept falling about the place, any idea what this means if anything?

      After that i switched to 2 or 3 different locations, keep in note i wasn't drunk for the other 2 or 3.
      I woke up when i hit my head off a tree.

      Basically, I want to LD again tonight. Last night when i went into a LD, i didnt even get prepared for it, it just happened.

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      Well what do you want to hear? Just read some tutorials all around this website.
      If you feel like it, please take a look at my YouTube channel:
      https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCof...niLAS_pFoRkqfw
      If you don't, hm well have a nice day anyway ^_^

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      Hello doug1888!

      It's not uncommon to experience a lack of clarity, or "drunkenness" if you will in a lucid dream. Many times the culprit is simply that the dreamer (you) have not been properly grounded, or you are only partially lucid. Next time you experience something like, try grounding your senses and performing a few more reality checks to affirm that you are in fact dreaming.

      As Hitokage suggested, I would take some time reading through a few of the tutorials to get a better idea of the various induction techniques. If you haven't already, I would also work on developing dream recall
      Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce

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