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Feline Greetings...
Hello there...
My account here in this board is not really new...I think I created it about 2 years ago but never really used it *gg* But since I decided to put LD a bit more into focus I'll use this accout a bit more from now on.
I'm a 22 year old young woman from Switzerland in Europe. So please apologize my english. 3-4 years ago it was MUCH better but now I'm terribly out of practice. Well, I hope that posting in this forum will help me to regain my skills ;3
Anyway... Lucid Dreaming is nothing really new to me. I know the theory, I know the "how-to-do-it"s and if I had a LD, it wouldn't be my first. But I never really got into it. I've never really learned how to do it properly, my last lucid dreams was about 10 seconds long and more than half a year ago.
I've always been a "Forum-Type" and so I think that posting here will really, really, really help me to regain and improve both my Lucid Dreaming and my English skills :D
If you have any question about me, please ask!
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But welcome to the forums! Your english is fine so don't worry about it. To help with your LDs though I would suggest starting a dream journal if you haven't already as it will help you increase your dream recall so you don't forget your lucids ;). Other than that it sounds like you already know the basics of it so it shouldn't be too hard for you to pick it back up again.
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I believe, that your lucids will get longer with more experience. You could certainly brush up on your skills by re-reading the tutorials. There are some really cool classes in DV Academy, where you can either join the class, or just read the materials, even if you don't want to join.
That's a really cute kitty you got there. Mine love cardboard boxes, they prefer them over plush blankets.
So good luck and please post your questions. Happy dreams:)