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      What's up?

      Hey.

      I'm new to this forum.

      I've had a few lucid experiences before, but never a completely full one.

      I hope to change that.

      See you soon.

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      Hey curse, welcome to the forum.
      If you have any question just send me a message.
      Be sure to check out the DV wiki and the DVA sub foru

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      Hey! Welcome to dreamviews :3
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      And So I Begin My Journey Of Lucidity, To The Land Of Everlasting Peace....
      If Anyone Tells You That You Can't Achieve Your Dreams, Tell Them You Achieve About 3-5 Every Night.

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      Welcome Curse. Since you are new I think it's important for you to know something right away that is a typical beginner misstake, and that is to not see lucid dreaming method as exact instructions of how to lucid dream. Because there is no exact instructions of how to lucid dream at a particular moment, it should be obvious of course, becuase if it did exist such a thing, everyone would have used it and we wouldn't need any books or there wouldn't exist lots of descriptions of how to induce a lucid dream.

      Instead it would be better in the long run to see the lucid dreaming inductions as a tool for you to understand and experience the power of the two main things required for lucidity and that is awareness and intention. If you don't understand what I mean right now, that is fine, you will do that soon enough as you start practising some different methods.

      My point with this is to show that the success of lucid dreaming is mostly not dependent on what you learn by reading, but actually what you'll learn by doing.
      And the last but perhaps the most important advice for me to add is that misstakes should never make you fall make you go higher and higher.

      A good role model is Messi, who was a very short soccer player, but instead of seeing that as an disadvantage he saw it as an advantage and now he is one of the best soccer players in the world, to some even the best.

      So if you one night wake up and don't remember any dreams or lucid dreams, don't feel down, instead look at the attempt as a whole in terms of awareness and intent or anything else and see what gave you this result and learn from it.

      Do this throughout your lucid dreaming practise (and why not for life as well the times when you feel down.)
      And you will soon see that you both understand why and know how the perfect lucid dreaming induction works for you.

      The Dream Guides and all the other members of Dreamviews is here to help you achieve your dreams (literally) as well, and this is the perfect place to get inspired.

      I have kind of reached my end of the induction trial now, and can sort of effortlessely induce a lucid dream and have a theory of why.
      But now I need to work on clearing my mind to make sure that the lucid dream feels more real.

      Dream recall: http://www.dreamviews.com/dream-sign...reams-try.html
      Theory of Lucid Dreaming: http://www.dreamviews.com/general-lu...ml#post1980266
      I hope you enjoy your stay and sweet dreams
      Last edited by MasterMind; 01-17-2013 at 08:26 AM.

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