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Newbie from London :)
Hi I'm Daniel and am new to the whole lucid dreaming thing, I've found out quite alot about it already and am trying to get better at recalling dreams, I have only been practicing for 3 days now but on the first night I had a dream that I wanted a lucid dream which was really frustating :P
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Welcome! Anything lucid-related is progress! You'll have your first (incase you haven't had any naturally before) in no time if you stay confident and motivated. Recall is priority #1 though, so keep on writing down your dreams every morning and during the night.
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Hey its me again :P believe it or not I had 4 dreams last night and I can remember all of them, partly because I woke up a few times but when I woke up in the morning I thought I could try a WBTB but unfortunately failed, but the weird thing is in 2 of the 4 dreams I had I wanted to lucid dream in them xD So what I'm asking is am I getting close? Is this a sign?
and I'm not sure if I did a reality check in one of them and it was if doing it in real life but I can't really remember because that part was very vague.
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Welcome to dream views! I'm certain that you will become good at Lucid Dreaming if you keep trying every day and night. Trust me, giving up/being lazy for a month does not help at all. Imagine how many lucid dreams you could have during the time you are not trying.
Congratulations on the great dream recall! I have been lucid dreaming for several months now, and the most I have recalled is 4, just like you.
Good luck and seeya around chat!
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Hey welcome to DV! I'm also from London :) ,which parts do you live in?
Being able to recall 4 dreams in one night is quite impressive and you are well on your way to becoming lucid if you keep this up. Out of the lucid dreamers I've met that had this level of dream recall from the start, had their first lucid dream in under two to three weeks. So just focus on recalling, and on achieving lucidity and it will happen.
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It seems like you're questioning your reality, or atleast thinking about doing so and that is great. What you need to do know is to connect that questioning with what to do, and that is doing a RC. Make sure you do it properly and do it often. As soon as anything weird happens you want to do it. Make sure you do a memory check, as many senses as possible, ask yourself if where you're at is where you're supposed to be and whatever you're doing is logical, THEN you check your fingers to see if you have more or less than five or plug your nose or do whatever RC you want to :)
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Hey thanks for all the advice I'll carry on doing all of these things and will keep you updated with how I am doing with my journey to lucidity! :D
It seems my dream recall has been quite good lately and hopefully that will give me an advantage so that I can have my first lucid dream in a shorter period of time but I'll make sure I don't rush anything ofcourse.
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Hey it's me again just to give you a quick update.
I'm practicing ADA now and I'm doing mantras before going to bed, last night I woke up and remembered my dream but fell back to sleep and forgot about it (my bad) :P so what I'm asking is if there is anything else I can do to increase the chances of getting lucid and if I'm doing everything properly - I do still write in my DJ every morning even if I can't remember my dream.