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Hi, fellow dreamers!
Hi folks,
Just wanted to thank my friend Stewart (a.k.a. sramsay12) for recommending this site to me. I'm now finding Lucid dreams easier to acheive, and I now LOOK FORWARD to being tired!! :D
Keep up the good work folks, this site is amazing. I'm not sure how it could get any better... I guess I'll just have to dream up a few additions! :cheeky:
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Hey, glad you like the site... There's some great tutorials on here for sure, I'm trying the DEILD tonight, and I'll let you know how it goes tomorrow... Or maybe the WILD?
Anyway, I've heard that the more sleep you get, the better your chances!
Good luck tonight buddy :):banana:
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Well, I can honestly say I had the most amazing lucid dream last night, and after listning to some weird hypnotic stuff, I can remember ALL of my main dream! :)
Flying FTW....
On the down-side, my dreams didn't occur in the usual manner. I started to fall into the dream (WILD technique) and I was fully in SP. I could feel the dream, and me flying around etc..... but occasionally, I was aware of my unconcious body.... yet the dream didn't fade. The only way I can describe what it felt like is:
*Open a program on windows* (My sleeping body)
*Make it full screen*
*Open another program* (The lucid dream)
*Restore that window down.... like make it smaller than the outer one.... If you know what I mean (I can't post links till I've been here for 7 days)
(FYI just to clarify: The smallest window is the dream, the larger one is me sleeping. )
The dream wasn't collapsing, as none of the stability techniques made any difference, and the dream didn't lose detail, colour or feel like it was collapsing. It's just that I became aware occasionally of my sleeping body, and I could feel myself breathing etc, and I could feel the temperature in my room, and the sheets, yet I was still fully in the lucid dream, happily flying away....
I dunno what the issue is? :banana:
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Technology usually doesn't work in dreams, sounds very odd! Check out the VILD tutorial, you'll like it!
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I didn't literally use a computer, I'm just using that as an example of how the dream felt :cheeky:
Nuntheless, I find music helps me to picture a scene, if thats what your getting at mate :)
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*Nonetheless
I meant that if you are trying to use technology in a dream- not something real, something INSIDE the dream, even light switches- it usually doesn't work.
I get distracted by music and end up wasting an LD opportunity, so I don't bother with it :)
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Welcome to Dreamviews!
You say you already had a bunch of LD, so that's great. Looking forward to your posts. Happy dreams:alien:
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Thanks very much Gab, I appreciate the warm welcome! :)