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      Hi

      Hi All,

      I'm a novice lucid dreamer from The Netherlands. Since I am really getting into this thing, I decided to register at the most active forum, and here I am.

      I started recording my first dreams exactly one month ago today. The first three weeks of my experience, I was mostly just recording dreams. (Tried WBTB once, and had my first lucid dream) A week ago, I started doing WBTB+MILD every day, and it is working great. I've had a total of 5 lucid dreams in the last 30 days, 4 of which in the last 5 days. Stephen Laberge's book 'Exploring The World Of Lucid Dreaming' helped me a lot.

      I now want to focus on staying lucid and asleep for longer, because right now, my lucid dreams do not last very long at all. I hope to gain a lot of knowledge on this forum, and I hope to become an expert lucid dreamer in the future.

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      Oh, cool schedule. You could try stabilization techniques for that, like touching a part of the dream or focusing on some part of it.

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      Appreciate your patience and diligence in practice. Regular DJ activity may help you to DILD. Use the maintenance techniques adviced by LaBerge to stay longer in your dream world, like rubbing your hands, touching and feeling everything in your dream space in tiny quick movements , etc.
      Good Luck!!!

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      Hi Guys i am Hari , new to this forum.................welcome to all.I just come here to share our opinions with each others.Have a nice day!

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      Hi Guys i am Hari , new to this forum.................welcome to all.I just come here to share our opinions with each others.Have a nice day.Kindle Wireless Reading Device Electronic Book Reader

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      Welcome, Bowie MILDs are my favourite, too

      I also tend to "suffer" from short lucids. Walms is right, stabilizing definitely helps. Sometimes, the reason mine are short is because I tend to forget stabilizing

      One of my favourite techniques is actually one I use right at the start of a lucid. And that is simply taking in the wonderment of the dream world By just stopping and experiencing the creation of my mind, it tends to make the dream that much stabler.

      Also, if you find you are just losing the dream too soon (as in, "Yay, I'm luci- ... Never mind, I'm awake now..."), you can also try DEILDing. When you wake up, don't focus on losing the dream. Just daydream about that point you just exited from and remind yourself that you were just lucid at that point in your dream. You might be able to fall back to sleep straight away, back into the dream and retain your lucidity

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