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"New" Lucid Dreamer
Hello Dreamview forums, I wouldn't call myself an experienced lucid dreamer, but I would say that I have somewhat of a good ability to attempt lucid dreaming. I will try to clarify on what I mean:
I kept a dream journal (written) for about a week, and I had a lucid dream on Saturday of that week. I am not one hundred percent sure what method I used, but I know that I did WBTB.
I could recall everything very easily, even today, two months after my last recording, I just decided to restart my dream journal, I remembered two dreams with a lot of clarity. I am determined to get into lucid dreaming, to become an expert. I am eager to receive guidance from anyone here. I feel as if this will change my life.What really is bringing me back to lucid dreaming is that great I felt during my lucid dream. It was as if I can discover anything, it intrigued me.
I am looking very forward to this!
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Hi HoopTheory, welcome to the forums! :welcome:
You already started your dream journal, so you're off to a good start, as well as already having a lucid dream. I suggest you read up on some of the induction techniques here to get an idea of what you'd like to try. It's likely that the lucid dream you mentioned was a DILD. It's a great technique to start out with so I advise you to check out some tutorials on it.
That feeling you get when you're lucid truly is incredible, so if you have any specific/general questions on how to get lucid again, feel free to ask! :)
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Welcome HoopTheory :) I need to work on my dream recall again. I lost motivation for awhile. It's cool that you have good dream recall.
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Welcome to Dreamviews!
And congrats to your LD. If there is anything we can help with, just ask. Happy dreams:alien:
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