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      I'm new and have a shitload of questions.

      Okay lemme start off:
      I began the Lucid Dreaming process about four days ago on that Lucidology 101 website. Everyone on this forum is all like "eyah bla blabla that site is shit" but I'm still using that one timer thing that wakes you up at night like.. once, twice, then continuously until you have a lucid dream. A few questions about it:
      - Does it work?
      - How the hell do I keep earbuds in my ear overnight?
      - Should I stop taking advice from Lucidology?

      and a lot more other questions that I'll spam the newbie forum in threads later.

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      I think that if you try to feel the dream more naturally it will be easier to do in time. I might have gotten lucky, but using nothing but the advice from this website for stabilization and a reality check, I became lucid my first night trying. The tutorials section here has some great tips, in my opinion.

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      Hey. I'm Axel, and I have a shitload of answers.

      1. Not really. Or at least, not when you first start off. Try something more simpler, like DILD(o).

      2. Don't use earbuds. Use those big ass DJ style ones.

      3. Prolly. DVs has better tutorials.

      Anyway, . And as a rule of thumb, try not to listen to much to what you'll find has been said a million times, use your own damn logic, ya bum.

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      Aw why thank you.

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      Nice name!

      You should try reading the tutorials here: http : / / www .dreamviews .com/f25/ (without the spaces)

      I wouldn't keep earbuds in your head or wake yourself up at first; I'd begin with the DILD method. It's much simpler and doesn't require any external aids.

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