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Hello
Iv been browsing these forums now for a few weeks, and I've read Exploring the World of Lucid Dreams by Stephen LaBerge. I remember having a lucid dream 7 years ago (the memory has never left me). When I was younger I would sometimes wake up in sleep paralysis, but a long time has passed since my last experience.
Just recently I have become interested in lucid dreaming and in about 3 or 4 weeks after I bought LaBerge's book I managed to have a lucid dream on March 9th. My recall has improved greatly and I'm setting goals to have more lucids (1 every 2 weeks). Hopefully I will keep progressing so I can share my experiences with you.
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Welcome to Dream Views, PurpleDonk! It's great to see that you've already read into the subject of lucid dreaming, it makes things a lot easier when it comes to practicing it. I suggest you read the 'Introduction To Lucid Dreaming' page on the Wiki which you can find at the top of this page if you haven't already read it. It's utterly fantastic and briefly covers everything you really need to know.
Good luck and feel free to PM me if you have any questions. :)
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Welcome to dreamviews! sounds like you're off to a good start there then, if you have any questions or concerns feel free to ask and enjoy your stay and good luck with your goals!
Might I also say that you have great taste in music; Quantic is awesome!
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