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An aspiring, teen lucid dreamer. I've had quite a few lucid dreams throughout my life, experienced many bouts of sleep paralysis, maybe even had an OBE, but it was very recently (about two or three weeks ago) that a friend had unintentionally gotten me into all of this, and even more recently, maybe about a week ago, that I started getting more and more interested in lucid dreaming. Since my growing interest has begun, I've had one lucid dream. Planning on even greater future experiences with the help of Dream Views and its forum. Hope my presence isn't too much of a disturbance. |
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Welcome to Dream Views! We're glad to have you. I'm the same age as you, so I'm able to relate. The forum is always open for questions, with always people to answer. I'm the same way, having a few Lucids. |
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Goals: For now, exploration!.
Thank you guys for the welcome. And thanks for the advice, SilverJay; I've already done a little research on the techniques. I've realized I've unintentionally triggered DEILDs before, so I know what to feel and what to expect when the time comes to intentionally try out the prolonged WILD. When I think about it, I would actually find it a little easier to achieve than DILDs, as I am horrible at dream recall and recognition. If I ever have a DILD, it seems to occur spontaneously. WILDs seem to require patience and dedication, as well as levelheadedness during sleep paralysis and a good understanding of it. There's more control and preciseness when it comes to WILDs, the outcome is more or less in my hands; I prefer that over the random DILD experiences. |
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I understand that completely. |
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Goals: For now, exploration!.
Welcome to Dreamviews! |
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Good luck with your WILD tonight, SilverJay. And thank you for the welcome and tutorial Mancon. I'm going to check out your tutorials as well. |
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Good to be here, FOrceez. |
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Last edited by JacobWAd; 05-22-2012 at 04:30 PM.
Awareness is an absolutely must. Without awareness, you probably wouldn't realise that you should reality check. The problem about the relation of waking life and dreaming and i'm sure you've heard this, is that what we do in waking life is reflected within our dreams. This, likewise goes for reality checks. If you do not question your reality, question that 'this could possibly be a dream,' your reality checks just won't happen. Because we accept our reality in waking life, we do the same for dreams. |
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Thanks for the answers, FOrceez. That clears up a little bit. So, I simply make reality checks apart of my daily life, and this subconsciously triggers me to preform one in a dream? |
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As long as you do it consistently enough, yeah! |
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Thank you for the advice. And thanks to everyone else here for the welcome. |
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No worries |
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How did your WILD attempt go? |
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