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      That's sounds awesome, especially the part about the imaginary city. I never seem to remember much about the locations of my dreams. =/ Anyways, welcome to DreamViews! With recall like that, lucid dreaming should be an amazing experience for you.

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      Puffin's Beginner's Guide To Lucid Dreaming is a great place to start learning about lucid dreams. You should also browse the Tutorial section when you get the chance, it's full of information, tips, and in-depth guides. On top of that, you can also visit the DV Academy for further guidance - the DVA Professors will teach you everything you'll ever need to know about lucid dreaming.

      You might also want to get into the habit of performing reality checks (maybe two or three) throughout your day, you'll eventually start doing them in dreams and become lucid. I usually count my fingers but feel free to look up other methods and see which works best for you. I'd also recommend keeping a dream journal; regularly recording your dreams is a great way to improve to improve recall and you'll be able to notice common themes and patterns which can further help you attain lucidity.

      We also have an off-topic section as well where you can discuss anything from books, movies, tv shows, philosophy, current events, etc so be sure to visit that part of the forum as well. If you ever get bored or need to kill time, visit Senseless Banter. It's full of nonsensical threads like forum games and the SB frequenter's are a friendly bunch so feel free to drop in sometime. We also have an IRC Chat Server which can be found near the top of the forum index. 'tis lulz.

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      Thanx for the welcome. I just wanted to find a place I can openly speak about my dreams, because my friends and family don't seem to comprehend them or care lol. This past week IDE say I've had my most lucid dreaming of anytime I can remember. And the dream was continues for two days straight. I was able to feel intense emotion. In one scene , I was walking with my wife and as I held her hand I felt an overwhelming feeling of warmth. Another time I felt this overwhelming feeling of happiness because I saw friends I haven't seen in years. It was an awesome feeling waking up. I felt as if I lived it, and I recalled it like it was a real life memory. I was able to dictate where I wanted to go and who I wanted to see in my dreams this week. I'm still not 100% lucid, but I feel like my conscience is getting closer. Each vivid dream I get closer to being more in control. The only thing that amazes me is I'm in this futuristic, otherworfly city EVERYTIME and while I'm in dream, I recognize places and structures. It's amazing. Like another world.

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