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      did i start late

      when did everyone start to lucid dream. im turning 16 on wed so am i starting late?

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      lol, Theres no age to lucid dream. Uīll dream till the end of your days. Its up to you if you dream lucid till the end of your days. Its never late man, good luck
      "Dreamers come and go, but a dreamīs forever..."

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      I'm sure mankind has experienced Lucidity since the dawn of time. Anyone able to dream has the pontential of going Lucid on any given night. They just didn't know what it was at the time. And maybe they might have coined the experience with some term that's been lost in time?

      That being the case, I wonder what is the oldest documentation on record of anyone experiencing a LD? Anyone have any idea?

      Happy Dreaming.

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      You're not starting too late, youre probably starting a little earlier than others.

      I started when I was about 16 too.
      These are the tears that I dream about...

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      LOL! Considering that I started LDing at 39.. I don't think 16 is starting too late! (I only wish I\'d known about LDing at 16!)

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      Holy shit, Clairity! I always thought you was twenty-something

      Anyway, I was a few months under 17 when I started lucid dreaming (about 8 months ago). And as Clairity kind of noted, it's never too late to start
      Don't think about those damn kangaroos.

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      I'm 19...and while I've known about it since I was like about 17...I haven't investigated or tried until now...so no...you're actually starting a bit early...iIf it's possible to assess somebody starting early at LDing.
      "A single death is a tradgedy; a million deaths is a statistic" - Josef Stalin

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      Originally posted by Hate
      Holy shit, Clairity! I always thought you was twenty-something
      LMAO!! Well, I look thirty-something and feel twenty-something so I'll take that as a compliment!

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      I started at a young age. The first lucid dream I remember having was probably around 12 years old. I haven't stopped since then either.
      The Wanderer is bored. Entertain her.

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      I intoduced myself to Lucid Dreams for the very first time in jan/february 2004, age 13. but i think im on the lower end of the spectrum.
      "A thousand years is but an instant. There's nothing new, nothing different. Same pattern, over and over." --Ryan, Waking Life.

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