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Hey hey
Hi guys. :)
Newbie here! I've only had one lucid dream so far, but I'm hoping to have more and up my degree of consciousness and control in them. It's great to be here, and...so...I guess that's it for now.
Oh yeah... I do have one question...how do you join a class in the DV Academy? I'm working on the DILD MILD and WBTB techniques and joining a class would be great(:
Thanks! hope to talk to y'all soon!
-Briony
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Hello Brionyxoxo, great to have you here :)
So, how did your first lucid dream go? My was extremely funny, I remember laughing like a maniac when I failed to teleport (well...it seemed funny :P).
Regarding the DVA, just start reading the classes topics and make a workbook if you want to keep your progress in one place, and a teacher will take a look at it along the way and help you with any troubles you have. And of course, you can always post topics around the forum ^^
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Hey! (: (:
It wasn't super clear, but a good start as any (: I was in my kitchen, looking around for a slice of cake. IRL I don't eat cake, so I guess that was my trigger for lucidity. or maybe it was that I had had this dream before. anyway, in my semiclear state I did a couple RCs and asked my family what they represented in my dreams. got some pretty weird answers! My next goal in a lucid is to make myself more conscious.
Thanks for the advice about joining a class!
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Welcome! It's nice to meet you Brionyxoxo! Talking with other, more experienced lucid dreamers can be an excellent tool as long as you use it properly. It is just as importantly to go out and try lucid dreaming as it is to read the theories and techniques behind it. You just have to take it one night at a time, and start from the bottom and build your way up. Start with remembering every single one of your dreams vividly. By the time you can do that you have already come to a point where you are pretty aware. After that taking the next step will be much simpler. Just a tip I found helpful.