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      Quote Originally Posted by The Cusp View Post
      Anyone who says that is lying. They bring up that notion, but never include any detail that suggests they know the slightest thing about lucid dreaming. Not to mention the level of control needed for that type of scenario is damn near impossible. Even the best lucid dreamers fail quite frequently at things they attempt.
      That's so true. Even the experienced among the lucid community don't always succeed in what they attempt. I know that I fail quite frequently before I finally achieve what I initially set out to do. That's what's always fun about lucid dreaming. They are all different and sometimes things don't work out and sometimes they do. We live for the moments that they do.
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      Quote Originally Posted by mattmuffler View Post
      i heard that WILDing is like the hardest technique right? so mayb if you've been spending all your time trying to wild that might be why your getting discouraged? i have a friend who can ld but has been able to naturally for as long as he can remember. just thought everyone could, (luky sod haha) and he used to study for exams in his dreams. except i dunno how coz isn't writing all screwed up. anyway that's what he was saying. maybe he did sums and stuff in his head.
      It CAN be the hardest, but for some it's the easiest... guess they have some sort of natural affinity or are just damn lucky, but some people claim to have success after a handful of attempts or even on the first one Yes, lucky sods!!!
      I'm planning on studying for my spanish class if I'm lucid dreaming when it starts. In my non-lucids I often am trying to speak to people in Spanish and conjugating my verbs and etc., so I don't think that would be too difficult. My dad laughed at me and I told him I'd be the one laughing when I got better at Spanish for summoning a mariachi band

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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post
      It CAN be the hardest, but for some it's the easiest... guess they have some sort of natural affinity or are just damn lucky, but some people claim to have success after a handful of attempts or even on the first one Yes, lucky sods!!!
      I'm planning on studying for my spanish class if I'm lucid dreaming when it starts. In my non-lucids I often am trying to speak to people in Spanish and conjugating my verbs and etc., so I don't think that would be too difficult. My dad laughed at me and I told him I'd be the one laughing when I got better at Spanish for summoning a mariachi band
      i've dreamed in spanish heaps! its awesome. it kinda helped coz i went to argentina on a student exchange for 6 months so i was fluent so i was thinking, dreaming, whateva in spanish haha it was mean. but yea man dreaming in spanish is AWESOME! if you need a hand with your spanish flick me a PM and i'll see what i can do. I'm not as fluent as i was, but i still got it. had a dream in spanish the other night hehe
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