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Hello
Hello everyone.
I'm DeeVee and I'm from Ireland. I'm a sort of newbie to lucid dreaming. For a good while I was familiar with lucid dreaming, but it was when I had my own lucid dream did I become properly interested. My lucid dream was very short and was mostly me being surrounded by darkness, so I want to have a realistic lucid dream. I read through other members accounts of lucid dreaming and they sound amazing. I'd love to experience something like that for myself.
Anyway, I better stop my rambling here! I hope to see you all around :) .
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Welcome to DV, DeeVee! (CWATIDIDTHAR?) I'm sure you'll love it here. Great, friendly, helpful community. I'm sure you'll learn a lot from the members and I guides here.
Happy Dreaming!
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Oddly enough I often find myself surrounded by darkness even when lucid. I guess I just not that creative when it come to landscapes. I often treat the darkness as my home area in my dreams, for some reason I feel safer in the area where my mind treat as a default then I do anywhere else.
Next time you become lucid try spinning around wishing for a new location. I heard that helps if you want to go somewhere fast. I believe IIRC that it stabilizes your dream in the progress.
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Hey DeVee, welcome to Dreamviews! The first few lucid dreams are usually not so vivid, and hard to stabilize, but as you get more they become more realistic! Good luck :)
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Welcome :)
nice that you had a lucid dream, the first few are always troublesome, but they will get better in time :)
just keep practicing and you will get it! good luck!
if you have any specific questions feel free to ask~
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Thanks for the warm welcome everyone :) .
I really can not wait to begin trying to achieve a proper lucid dream, so thanks for some of the advise you have given me.
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Welcome to the forum, DeeVee. Good luck with the lucid dreams!
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:welcome: What you have isn't uncommon for the first few LDs. When I was first starting, I had a ton of dreams that were only a fe seconds, it was annoying, but I've gotten over that now. Your brain isn't really sure what's happening yet because it's not used to that state of mind. So it wakes you up in a panic, trying to figure it out. Will go away shortly.