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      Hello!

      Hello guys, I'm new to the site and just wanted to say a little something about me. I have always been interested in dreaming and always have wanted to keep track of my dreams and I'm finally going to start. I'm fairly good and remembering my dreams because they are always so bizarre and I tell my roommates or somebody about them first thing in the morning. Though I have never written them down I'm guessing I should start to improve remembering my dreams and being able to go lucid more often. I have had dreams before where I realize I'm dreaming but until recently haven't understood the full potential of this consciousnesses while dreaming. I look forward to finding out new information and sharing my experiences with you all.

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      Hey, Welcome to DreamViews. You've come to the right place! Be sure to check out the Beginner's Guide to Lucid Dreaming and the wiki. Don't hesitate to ask any questions, especially in chat. Definitely start up a dream journal, that will help a lot. Our potential is amazing, isn't it?

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      Hey kwojo, welcome to DreamViews!

      Cool, sounds like you are already a natural at lucid dreaming. And good job at telling people about your dreams in the morning - telling someone, or writing them down both help improve your recall. Keeping an actual written journal is better because it can help you find common recurring elements in your dreams (dream signs), and they can help you become lucid. You can keep a journal online here on dreamviews, if you hadn't discovered that already: Dream Journals.

      That's so great that you've already been having lucid dreams, we'd love to hear about your experiences. Let me know if you ever have any questions, like techniques on how to induce a lucid dream, or how to acquire dream control so you can experience the full potential of this dream consciousness. Happy Dreaming!

      ~ophelia

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      Hey Kwojo, welcome to the site. It's great your going to start and keep track of your dreams. Keeping a dream journal helps you achieve lucidity in more ways than you think. Other than helping you with your recall, it can help you spot dream signs and other common themes that will help you get lucid. My dreams also tend to be very bizarre so I can relate with you on remembering them easily.

      Some threads I recommend you check out:

      -Guide To Lucid Dreaming
      -Induction Technique
      -What Technique Should you Choose?

      Anyway, good luck! I hope you stick around the website and post around!

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