Your Homework For Lesson I is to:
Start your own workbook thread in this subforum (here)
Start a Dream Journal and record each dream.
Record the times that you naturally go to bed and wake-up, and list it in your workbook.
Do reality checks whenever you experience something weird throughout the day, and list it in your workbook.
Write a list for why you want to lucid dream (for motivation), and plan out what you want to do in your next lucid dream.
Establish a night-time routine (Include reading your dream journal, making sure to leave your DJ open to a blank page for quicker dictations).
#1 Did that. Check
#2 Been doing that. Check.
#3 10:45 and 7:00. Check.
#4 Yesterday I checked out one of the potted orchids that I got when I went to the botanical gardens in Oklahoma, and it read: Gilded Urchin 'Oneiro'
Wait, WHAT? *rubs eyes, does RC* Ohh, it said Ontario, not Oneiro, guess it's not a dream after all.
Will continue to do this. Not checked.
#5 Really, my parents are just like seriously overprotective, so I can't really go anywhere...
"Why can't I cross the street, Mom?"
"You might get hit by a car."

So in LDs, I can go anywhere I want, alone, and everything is new, I'm not staring at the same surroundings all day long, like in school. I can take pleasure in screaming my lungs out while flying or standing in the middle of the road and jump and land on the car right before it hits me. Ahhh bliss.
Ok, so next lucid, I want to walk into a really high-tech room that is the 'Dream Control Panel', meet my subconscious sitting there, telling her that she can go play now, and messing around with every single aspect of the dream. Sounds like fun. I'm just not going to touch the REM Atonia On-Off switch.
#6 All right then, I'll try...but my DJ always always always opens up to a blank page.
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