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Hello dreamers!
Hello dreamers!
So I am new here and I wanted to say hi to you all. My name's Ben, I'm from Lithuania. I've recently heard about Lucid Dreaming and I was so amazed. I have watched tons of videos of how to lucid dream. It does look very complicated and hard to develop, but I am determined to have atleast 1 lucid dream. The problem that I have confronted is that everyone is talking about "Reality Checks" during a dream, but the problem is that I fall asleep, wake up in a morning and thats it. I don't remember any dreams so I can't even check if I am dreaming or not.
I will try repeating myself "I will lucid dream" over and over again this night and I hope it will help me atleast staying a second in a lucid dream.
So my questions to you all guys are: what technique do you use? What was your best Lucid Dream? How does it feel in a Lucid Dream? Can you really do anything you want to do, see anyone you want to see?
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Add me as a friend and read my dream journal...My story is inspirational as yours is!
I actually found this website through my lucid dream! Cool, eh?
Sincerely,
~Icy
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Wow, that's cool! How long do your lucid dreams usually last?
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Continue your attempts and don't worry about the pace of your progress. Enjoy the experience of getting better at this :)
The way I would tackle not remembering is to start a Dream Journal. Record whatever is on your mind as soon as you wake up. Fragments, sounds, smells, emotions, feelings, any remnant of a dream you can recall. As you do this regularly, your mind will start to condition itself to remember more and more. This is a great way to improve your recall.
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I will start the Dream Journal right away, I remember some fragments from my last dream :)
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hey. Nice to see someone from the same country as me. ;D
Answers:
1. Iuse every possible. DILD, MILD, WILD and DEILD.
2. I had Lucid Dream, but I woke up fast. Although it was the best experience of my life.
3. It feels better than in the real world.
4. You can do even much more.