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      Smile Hello

      Greetings,

      I've just joined this awesome site and read some tutorials and articles. I also decided to record my dreams so I've created my dream journal.

      Any tips for me?

      Best Regards,
      Parham

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      Hi and welcome to DV! Try WILD'ing and see if it works for you, but also start doing Reality Checks. Keep writing down your dreams and have the intentions of getting Lucid, having a goal makes that easier. That's it!

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      Welcome to Dreamviews!

      Check out the DILD (Dreamviews tutorial here, my tutorial here) and WILD (Dreamviews tutorial here) techniques if you haven't yet.

      DILD focuses on awareness and questioning your surroundings to become lucid, whilst WILDing involves letting your body go through the process of falling asleep while you remain conscious. Reality checks are a way of confirming whether you're awake or asleep, so be sure to memorize a few of them so you'll always have them in your "lucid dreaming toolkit".
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      We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
      some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.

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      Dream journal.
      Reality checks.
      WBTB.

      That's all I got for now.
      ---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.

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      Well, your LD count is greater than your post count. To keep that bragging right, either LD a lot or never post.

      If you're going for the first option, I'd look up:
      KingYoshi's ADA tutorial - a method where you are constantly aware of everything in your environment, so that you will more quickly notice when you're dreaming.
      a CAT tutorial - this takes more time and effort, but it's very effective. In this method you adjust your cycle so you wake up early every other day, so on the days where you don't wake up early, lucid dreaming will happen
      any good WBTB tutorial

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