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      Was I Lucid?

      Today I woke up at 7 o-clock. I took a shower and went downstairs. At about 8:20 I went back to bed and started readng. I ended up falling asleep. I was having this wierd dream and then later I was in a mall. I think I was able to do things by control. Then after talking to my friend there was this girl that I am not normally too attracted to. I think I ended up clinging onto her once and feeling her or something, lol. I am not too sure though. So was I lucid. Also how can I get there again? I also sorta wish I did more in that dream....

      P.S. Thing's didn't really seem like some people are saying. Like how real everything felt or whatever. However I wasn't really trying I guess, or even trying to get a lucid dream I dont think.
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      Any help would be appreciated.

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      1. calm down, its only been 53 minutes since your first post.
      2. no
      | DILD= 5 | DEILD= 2 | MILD= 4 | WILD= 5 |

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      A.1.: A lucid Dream is when you're %100 sure that you're dreaming when you are. Ask yourself, "was I aware that I was dreaming in the dream?"
      A lot of times when you wake up, you will find that you had a lot of control over your non-LD. Ive noticed this many times, but it doesnt mean that it was a LD. Remember to ask yourself that question hen you wake up, then you will always know whether or not you were lucid.

      A.2.: You can become lucid more often with practice and dedication.
      First, get a dream journal and record all of your dreams; this helps to improve your dream recall. Second, go through your DJ and try to identify any possible Dream Signs (signs that you're dreaming). Third, research and practice a lot of different induction techniques in order to see which one works best for you.

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