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      Hey everybody I'm Rubix, for about the past 3 months I have been learning about Lucid Dreaming and all of its induction techniques e.t.c. I am really interested in Lucid Dreaming and want to be able to become skilled with Dream Control and using the technique "WILD". I am planning on becoming a valued member of the Dream Views community within the near future. Although I have only Lucid Dreamed by accident and have had a pre-mature awakening and never successfully WILDed I hope to learn more about this topic and become one of the more skilled dreamers out there.

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      to DV, Rubix!

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      Thanks If you have any tips for me to start getting Lucid Dreams quickly it would be awesome if you could share them with me cause I'm always looking for ways to help me Lucid Dream

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      Well, the first step is to start dream journaling. Keep a dream journal next to your bed and write stuff down whatever you can remember when you wake up. A good idea is to write down anything, even if you can only remember once image, or a word, or whatever. Always write something down.

      If you keep consistent with your dream journaling, you'll notice that your dreams will become more and more coherent. Dream recall is the first key to have lucid dreams. By improving your dream recall you'll learn to get used to your dreams. This is essential, because it'll help your mind to seperate dreaming from waking reality.

      Other than that, just keep motivated. Dream journal every night, read about lucid dreaming, reality check or improve your overall awareness and critical thinking, think about how much you want to have lucid dreams, know that you'll have lucid dreams.

      Finally you can add on some techniques such as WBTB and/or MILD.

      http://www.dreamviews.com/f25/mild-tutorial-65458/

      http://www.dreamviews.com/f25/wbtb-tutorial-64626/

      As for WILDing I can't be of much help. I've only had 3 WILDs myself. My only tip is to keep practicing and don't giving up.

      Good luck! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask
      Last edited by XeL; 07-26-2010 at 09:12 AM.
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