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Hello
Hy there people! I'm new here...
Something about me...hm... :)
I'm 20 years old, a lazy student, comming from a small country Croatia, in Europe.
I recently started to interest myself in LDing and Astral Projections... and found it quite interesting...! Few people told me about their expiriences so I've decided to try it on my own. I've read some books, and half of the internet :) on APs and LDing...
I tried astral projection several times, but not yet did it...takes time and practice, but when I hear buzzing and feel no body, I get too excided and it's a waste :)
But I find LDing a little more interesting so I'v started trying few days ago, and it's going well :) I can remember all the dreams, sometimes 2 of them, sometimes 5... Now I just need to become lucid, "take control" and "enjoy the adventures" 8) :D
A little more practice on reality checks and maybe I'll do it!
I'll ask if I don't understand something.... and sorry on bad English grammar :)
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Hello Jimmy, and welcome to Dream Views!
It's great that you remember your dreams so well, because that's one of the main keys for attaining lucidity. I'm sure that if you keep reality checking throughout the day, you will soon reach lucidity.
Good luck with your efforts! :)
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I remember almost everything, but in the morning they seem like some silly "blury" images and films :) something like "sephia" on photos. I read that many people feel dreams like they are a part of reality, but with wierd things going on ofcourse :) Will that "dream memory and vision" be better when I practice all of this? I understand I'm a beginner, and it would be nice if something like that happens! :)
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If you keep writing your dreams into your dream journal, you should be able to remember your dreams better and more clearly.
In my dreams the quality of dream changes a lot. Sometimes I dream very vividly, just as it was real, but sometimes it's quite blurry and foggy. I think it's individual and changes a lot.
However, practice and experience always helps in things.
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As he said, Practice makes perfect, but never stop doing it once you have accomplished it!
Welcome to the Forum, BTW! :D
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welcome ...
Welcome to DV, my european friend!
You already remembering so many dreams a night is certainly a good thing and the quality of your recollections should not bother you... Actually, when I first started writing in my dj (before the beloved one died,that is), my dreams seemed to come either black&white or in one colour (usually a shady tone of brown). As all things LD, it improved with time...
Patience is the key , my friend...
Good Luck with your journey.
raziel
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Welcome to teh DV enjoy your stay :D