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Hi, all. Greetings!
Well, my name's Johnathan. Im 14 years old, and a freshman student.
About a year ago, I was interested in Lucid Dreaming after watching Avatar (Yeah, not the greatest way to become intrigued to something.), and did a bit of research. Of course, the casual 13 year old, I rushed ahead of myself, failed, and gave up.
After looking back at my mistakes, I realize I have to learn, read tutorials, and remember my dreams! xD.
Im still very new, and no veteran. I tried looking around for a "where-to-start" guide, but their isn't one... If anyone could link to one that would be awsome.
Im fairly good at remembering dreams. I have never obtained a lucid dream, but have always wanted to! I hope one day I can :P.
I plan to stay, and check back very often on how to improve my ways and learn how to dream like you guys xD.
So, dropping by to say Hello. :P.
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Hello, in terms of gaining a lucid dream the two most critical factors for me would be regular reaility checks and every now and becoming more aware of my surroundings (i.e. rather than hmmm I wonder what im going to do today [introverted] what can I hear what does this taste like [extroverted]) That and telling myself before I go to bed what I intend to do when not if I have a lucid dream that is also a critical factor its not possible that you will become lucid but certain.
As for a where to start guide im not really aware of one as such but im pretty sure if you click "home" theres a menu that explains everything.
Good luck
p.s. nice picture of Emile he was my favourite character from Halo Reach :P
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nice sharing, though I know littlet, I like reading your posts.
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I think the best place to start is working on dream recall / starting a dream journal. Make some notes on recurring characters, locations, and events and that will help you form personal reality checks that you can use to actually trigger an LD.
Also, welcome to the forum fellow new member!