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      Hello.
      After thinking over dreams I see, I found out that often (very often) I can determine the dream, even more, I can stop it at any time. I can control myself, and that would be a perfect lucid dream, but I don't remember anything. I.e. I can control myself, and realise I am in dream, I can control the dream (actually only stop it), I think few times I even succeded in exiting dream, and the re-entering it (also, this is very interesting, is there any way to wakeup, and then fall asleep and continue same dream).

      The only problem I don't remember anything, and I can't do what I want (simply, I don't remember what I want).

      I had few inducted lucid dreams, with full control, and I was thinking, is it possible to do something to "return" memory in such dreams?

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      try doing a dream journal and try to remember your dreams each night and write them down in the morning, this will help you remember your dreams and lucid dreams, good luck


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      So you don't remember what you want to do when your in the lucid dream? That happens to me sometimes and I usally end up flying around. This uaslly happens when I have a long list of things I want to do or try in a dream. Maybe try focusing on only one thing to do in the next lucid dream.

      "There are two types of people in this world, people who think there are two types of people, and people who don't."

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      Yar, what she said.

      Also, you could just walk over to a DC (doesn't necessarily have to be a human being. Doesn't even have to be alive really, talking walls are probably fun) and ask it what you were gonna do again. You could also ask the DC what they would do if they were having a lucid dream.

      Of course, in order for that to work, you'll have to remember to do it in your dream. Shouldn't be that hard anyway if you do what Justme recommended. Also, be sure not to convince yourself that you can't have any memory in your dreams. Know, and tell yourself, beforehand, that you can and will remember your intentions.
      A dream
      is a reality that others cannot see.
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      is a dream you share with others.

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      That is the problem. I fully remember my last dream (lucid or not). I simply don't remember what I wanted to do in lucid dream. I realise that is a dream.
      About asking what I wanted to do, I cant remember to ask that.

      Thank you for help anyway

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